Toughening Effect of Strain-Induced Crystallites in Natural Rubber
We study fracture propagation in stretched natural rubber sheets. Experimental results in specimens stretched less than 3.8 times show a monotonic increase in the crack speed with stretch and can be explained by a numerical model based on neo-Hookean theory and Kelvin dissipation. In specimens stretched...
Paenibacillus dendritiformis Bacterial Colony Growth Depends on Surfactant but not on Bacterial Motion
Most research on growing bacterial colonies on agar plates has concerned the effect of genetic or morphotype variation. Some studies have indicated that there is a correlation between microscopic bacterial motion and macroscopic colonial expansion, especially for swarming strains, but no measurements have...
Swarming dynamics in bacterial colonies
Abstract ‘ We determine and relate the characteristic velocity, length, and time scales for bacterial motion in swarming colonies of Paenibacillus dendritiformis growing on semi-solid agar substrates. The bacteria swim within a thin fluid layer, and they form long-lived jets and vortices. These...
Phase field model predictions for viscous fingering
From “insect’? hovering to “continental’? drift ‘ bio and geo-inspired archetypes in fluid-structure interactions
Spring Break
Turbulent transport in stratified flow between concentric rotating cylinders: relation to ocean mixing
Throwing a wrench in the gears of a molecular motor
Measuring force distributions in biopolymer networks
The Physics Circus: Working toward a sustainable physics outreach program

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