Free expansion of elastic filaments
- Creators
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Spakowitz, A. J.
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Wang, Z.-G.
Abstract
The dynamics of an elastic polymer filament undergoing contour length expansion is studied using computer simulation. The expansion occurs by development of transverse buckling waves that grow through a coarsening process. The growing buckles locally organize into a helical structure with a characteristic persistence length. The helical domain boundaries are eliminated from the relaxing structure by unwinding through the ends of the rod. The growth of the helical domains results in self-propulsive motion of the expanding rod, as one large helix spanning the entire chain relaxes during the late stages of the dynamics. Stability analyses and scaling arguments are provided to explain the simulation results.
Additional Information
©2001 The American Physical Society. Received 16 May 2001; revised 13 July 2001; published 27 November 2001. This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation (DMR-9970589) and the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation (TC-96-063).Errata
Erratum: A. J. Spakowitz and Z.-G. Wang, Erratum: Free expansion of elastic filaments [Phys. Rev. E 64, 061802 (2001)], Phys. Rev. E 71, 059902 (2005).Attached Files
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- DMR-9970589
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