Stress relaxation in fiber networks via force-dependent stochastic severing (opens in new tab)
Fiber networks contribute to the mechanical stability of various biological systems, from cells to tissues. Such systems have been modeled by networks of springs or fibers that exhibit rigidity transitions as a function of either connectivity or applied strain. For a fiber network under constant applied strain, severing can reduce the connectivity and destabilize an initially rigid structure. Here, we investigate stress relaxation in spring and ...
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