Nathan Vani
@nathanvani.bsky.social
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Mechanics of inflatables & clogging in millifluidics at ESPCI-PSL, PMMH MecaWet 🎈 https://nathanvani.github.io/
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Je soutiendrai demain 24 juin ma thèse de doctorat à Jussieu, amphi 55A à 14h, ouverte à tous. Il y aura une retransmission via Zoom -- lien sur demande !

Poster pour la conférence Functionality through Nonlinearity comme illustration
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Last insight: when we design objects under tension such as inflatables we often disregard bending stiffness under the assumption of large tensile stress. But this junction angle is constant and very much macroscopic! Bending stiffness matters regardless of the loading!
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Asymmetric bending boundary layer: The λ-test | PNAS
We investigate the mechanics of two asymmetric ribbons bound at one end and pulled apart at the other ends. We characterize the elastic junction ne...
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Moreover, we discuss the rotationnal behavior of the junction, there is some cool mechanics with a “universal” behavior in that discussion.
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(bending stiffness is usually, like, really hard to measure precisely for thin/complex membranes and sheets)
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Since the shape scales as a function of the tensile force in the system, the junction angle between the two rods does not change regardless of the loading. We show how we can harness this cool property for a precise, purely visual measurement of bending stiffnesses!
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In it, we show how this junction is a combination of two self-similar, classical solutions of Euler’s Elastica. The shape of this boundary layer is determined by the (a)symmetry of the bending stiffness
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Our article on the junction of slender objects under tension has been published @pmmh-lab.bsky.social! We discuss a cool phenomenon found in numerous systems, from kirigamis, kuttsukigami from @abcroll.bsky.social, and inflatables to more traditional tearing/peeling
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