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Theory and Simulation of Texture Transformations in Chiral Systems: Applications to Biological Fibrous Composites
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
Abstract
Numerous studies [1-3] have shown that chiral biological structures share common properties with liquids crystals, in particular a tendency to assemble in three-dimensional lattices very similar to that of chiral nematics. Biological fibrous composites are usually found in planar (film) and cylindrical (fibber) twist geometries. In this work, the formation process of the planar twist architecture is numerically investigated using a mesoscopic model based on the Landau-de Gennes theory of chiral nematic liquid crystals. The simulations and visualizations of the computed textures provide new information on some of the principles that govern the formation of chiral biological structures. It is found that a defect-free planar twist architecture arises from a chiral front propagation process with a fully relaxed wake.
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