Elastic response of filamentous networks with compliant crosslinks

A. Sharma, M. Sheinman, M. Heidemann, F.C. Mac Kintosh

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Abstract

Experiments have shown that elasticity of disordered filamentous networks with compliant crosslinks is very different from networks with rigid crosslinks. Here, we model and analyze filamentous networks as a collection of randomly oriented rigid filaments connected to each other by flexible crosslinks that are modeled as wormlike chains. For relatively large extensions we allow for enthalpic stretching of crosslink backbones. We show that for sufficiently high crosslink density, the network linear elastic response is affine on the scale of the filaments' length. The nonlinear regime can become highly nonaffine and is characterized by a divergence of the elastic modulus at finite strain. In contrast to the prior predictions, we do not find an asymptotic regime in which the differential elastic modulus scales linearly with the stress, although an approximate linear dependence can be seen in a transition from entropic to enthalpic regimes. We discuss our results in light of recent experiments. © 2013 American Physical Society.
Original languageEnglish
Article number052705
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume88
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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