Elastic wave velocities in finitely pre-stretched soft fibers
Shiheng Zhao, Zheng Chang

TL;DR
This paper models elastic wave velocities in pre-stretched soft fibers, revealing how pre-stress and material properties influence wave speeds, validated by simulations and experiments, with implications for material characterization and wave control.
Contribution
It introduces a linear elastic wave propagation model in finitely pre-stretched soft fibers, including new formulas validated by experiments and simulations.
Findings
P-wave velocity variation depends on stress-strain curve concavity.
S-wave velocity increases regardless of constitutive model.
Compressible fibers show more significant velocity changes.
Abstract
Elastic wave velocity in a soft fiber that varies depending on material constitution and axial stress level is an essential measure of mechanical signals in many technical applications. In this work, based on the small-on-large theory, we establish a model of linear elastic wave propagation in a finitely pre-stretched soft fiber. The formulas of longitudinal (Primary, P-) and transverse (Secondary, S-) wave velocities are provided and validated by numerical simulations as well as by experimental data on spider silk. The influences of material constitution, compressibility, and pre-stress on the wave propagation are investigated. We found that with increasing pre-stress, the variation of P-wave velocity highly relies on the concavity of the stress-strain curve. In contrast, an increase of S-wave velocity exhibits regardless of any constitutive model. For both P- and S-waves, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSilk-based biomaterials and applications · Advanced Materials and Mechanics · Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
