Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5014485 | Extreme Mechanics Letters | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Twining plants, with their diverse attachment approaches to wind around a support, have attracted long-term attentions from different disciplines. The concept of fracture mechanics is employed to associate the local interfacial strength with the natural twining behavior of such spiral twining plant to fundamentally give an analytical view of the growth mechanism in this paper. It is shown that, to get more resources overhead and keep the stability of the structure, the characteristic geometric parameter of the helical structure is decided by the interfacial strength so that both maximum and minimum limitations of the support size are involved in their growth. The universal conclusion can be used to understand the biological features of them observed in previous experiment and provide a promotional idea for substance delivery, such as drug or treatment device, into the focus of infection of patients.
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Authors
Hang Chen, Yingchao Zhang, Xue Feng,