Title of article :
Mechanics of the hysteretic large strain behavior of mussel byssus
threads
Author/Authors :
Katia Bertoldi، نويسنده , , Mary C. Boyce، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Natural fibers are particularly interesting from a
materials point of view since their morphology has been
tailored to enable a wide range of macroscopic level
functions and mechanical properties. In this paper, we
focus on mussel byssal threads which possess a morphology
specifically designed to provide a hysteretic yet resilient
large strain deformation behavior. X-ray diffraction
studies have shown that numerous natural fibers have a
multi-domain architecture composed of folded modules
which are linked together in series along a macromolecular
chain. This microstructure leads to a strong rate and temperature
dependent mechanical behavior and one which
exhibits a stretch-induced softening of the mechanical
response as a result of the underlying morphology evolving
with imposed stretched. This paper addresses the
development of a constitutive model for the stress–strain
behavior of the distal portion of mussel byssal threads
based on the underlying protein network structure and its
morphology evolving with imposed stretched. The model
will be shown to capture the major features of the stress–
strain behavior, including the highly nonlinear stress–strain
behavior, and its dependence on strain rate and stretchinduced
softening.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science