On static chiral Milton-Briane-Willis continuum mechanics
Abstract
Recent static experiments on twist effects in chiral three-dimensional mechanical metamaterials have been discussed in the context of micropolar Eringen continuum mechanics, which is a generalization of Cauchy elasticity. For cubic symmetry, Eringen elasticity comprises nine additional parameters with respect to Cauchy elasticity, of which three directly influence chiral effects. Here, we discuss the behavior of the static case of an alternative generalization of Cauchy elasticity, the Milton-Briane-Willis equations. We show that in the homogeneous static cubic case only one additional parameter with respect to Cauchy elasticity results, which directly influences chiral effects. We show that the Milton-Briane-Willis equations qualitatively describe the experimentally observed chiral twist effects, too. We connect the behavior to a characteristic length scale.
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