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Pitch Controls the Flexibility of Helical Ribbons

Published 19 Aug 2022 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2208.09321v1)

Abstract: Helical objects are often implemented in electronic or mechanical micro-systems, requiring a precise understanding of their mechanical properties. While helices formed by cylindrical filaments have been intensely investigated, little is known about the role of the cross-section of the filament at the basis of the helical shape. We study experimentally the force-extension response of micro-helices fabricated from ultra-thin PMMA ribbons. Leveraging newly achieved control on the helix geometry, the influence of the helical pitch is quantified and a significant stiffening of the helical ribbons with increasing pitch is highlighted. Two phenomena are identified: a mechanical transition from a regime dominated by twisting of the ribbon at small pitch to a bending-dominated regime at high pitch and a purely geometrical effect, specific to helical ribbons. Excellent agreement is found with a previously established analytical model of inextensible elastic strips.

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