Plants bend and twist when they are subjected to wind and gravity, even more so when their structure is chiral, i.e., twisted along its axis. In this paper published in Extreme Mechanics Letters, we investigate the effect of chirality on the bending and twisting deformation of a rod and a ribbon in a wind tunnel.
Category Archives: Publications
Instability-Assisted Microfabrication
Our paper on the developpement of an instability-assisted microfabrication technique base on the liquid rope coiling instability was accepted for publication in Advanced Materials.
In the figure above, featured on the back cover of Advanced Materials, a 30 μm diameter thread of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) dissolved in dichloromethane is deposited on top of the eye of a sewing needle. The deposition robot traces a straight line; the helical shape of the thread is due to the liquid rope coiling instability. This instability is used to fabricate microstructured fibers with tailored mechanical.
Preprint available here: Passieux2015-InstabilityAssistedDirectWrite-AdvMat
Publication in PRE on the buckling phenomenon of a beam extruded in a viscous fluid
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Our work on the extrusion of a beam in a viscous fluid was published in Physical Review E. This project was inspired by the emergency swimming gait of unicellular Paramecium which expels Trichocysts to propel itself away from danger.
http://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.90.052718
Article in JFS on the Hose to the Sky
Our paper on the dynamics of a hose used as a stratospheric shield was published in the Journal of Fluids and Structures. We study the stability of a vertical 30km-long pipe used to pump sulfur dioxide in the stratosphere to control the climate.
Cover of JFM
Our work on the reconfiguration of flexible plates was featured on the cover page of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics.
The JFM edition of may 10th 2010 shows three photographs of circula disks cut along many radii bending in the wind.