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A study of deformation localization in nonlinear elastic lattices (1801.09835v1)

Published 30 Jan 2018 in cond-mat.soft

Abstract: The paper investigates localized deformation patterns resulting from the onset of instabilities in lattice structures. The study is motivated by previous observations on discrete hexagonal lattices, where the onset of non-uniform, quasi-static deformation patterns was associated with the loss of convexity of the interaction potential, and where a variety of localized deformations were found depending on loading configuration, lattice parameters and boundary conditions. These observations are here conducted on other lattice structures, with the goal of identifying models of reduced complexity that are able to provide insight into the key parameters that govern the onset of instability-induced localization. To this end, we first consider a two-dimensional square lattice consisting of point masses connected by in-plane axial springs and vertical ground springs. Results illustrate that depending on the choice of spring constants and their relative values, the lattice exhibits in-plane or out-of plane instabilities leading to folding and unfolding. This model is further simplified by considering the one-dimensional case of a spring-mass chain sitting on an elastic foundation. A bifurcation analysis of this lattice identifies the stable and unstable branches and illustrates its hysteretic and loading path-dependent behaviors. Finally, the lattice is further reduced to a minimal four mass model which undergoes a folding/unfolding process qualitatively similar to the same process in the central part of a longer chain, helping our understanding of localization in more complex systems. In contrast to the widespread assumption that localization is induced by defects or imperfections in a structure, this work illustrates that such phenomena can arise in perfect lattices as a consequence of the mode-shapes at the bifurcation points.

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