EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Cohesion of bird nests

  • Andrade-Silva Ignacio,
  • Godefroy Théo,
  • Pouliquen Olivier,
  • Marthelot Joel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202124906014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 249
p. 06014

Abstract

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One striking difference between aggregates of flexible frictional fibres and other granular materials like rigid spheres is the effective cohesion of their assembly. While glue or capillary bridges are needed to shape aggregates of spherical particles and build sandcastles, for fibres, no need for glue to build a nest. Here we study an assembly of mono disperse flexible fibres. We first use X-ray microtomography to characterise the geometry of the initial assembly, the number of contact points and mean curvatures of the fibres. Using forcedisplacement measurements, we characterise the macroscopic cohesive strength of the aggregate by varying the geometry of the fibres, the fibres mechanicals properties and the packing of the preparation. Finally, we relate the macroscopic mechanical behaviour of the assembly with the filament reorganisation at the microscopic scale.