Poking of sheets and shells: how wrinkling reveals new isometries

 
Speaker:
Dominic Vella
Affiliation:
Oxford University
When:
Wednesday 30th September 2015
Time:
00:00:11
Where:
Aula Seminari Saleri VI Piano MOX Dipartimento di Matematica - Politecnico di Milano
Abstract:
Poking is a natural way to measure the world around us - how an object resists poking tells us how stiff it is. I will focus on the mechanics of this poking for objects that are extremely thin. Such objects are very difficult to stretch rather than bend and so their isometries (distance-preserving deformations) are natural ways of understanding their deformation. I will show that the thinness of these objects often leads to wrinkling and, in turn, to isometries that were previously unknown. contact: pasquale.ciarletta@polimi.it
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