Auxetic deformations and elliptic curves

Ciprian S. Borcea, Ileana Streinu
2018 Computer Aided Geometric Design  
In materials science and engineering, auxetic behavior refers to deformations of flexible structures where stretching in some direction involves lateral widening, rather than lateral shrinking. We address the problem of detecting auxetic behavior for flexible periodic bar-and-joint frameworks. Currently, the only known algorithmic solution is based on the rather heavy machinery of fixed-dimension semi-definite programming. In this paper we present a new, simpler algorithmic approach which is
more » ... licable to a natural family of three-dimensional periodic bar-and-joint frameworks with three degrees of freedom. This class includes most zeolite structures, which are important for applications in computational materials science. We show that the existence of auxetic deformations is related to properties of an associated elliptic curve. A fast algorithm for recognizing auxetic capabilities is obtained via the classical Aronhold invariants of the cubic form defining the curve. A related alternative is also considered.
doi:10.1016/j.cagd.2018.02.003 pmid:30643352 pmcid:PMC6329461 fatcat:mbnqxbrtxzbptkjh7mx54filvy