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Synergistic Effects of Chiral Morphology and Reconfiguration in Cattail Leaves
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Cattail, a type of herbaceous emergent aquatic macrophyte, has upright-standing leaves with a large slenderness ratio and a chiral morphology. With the aim of understanding the effect of chiral morphology on their mechanical behavior, we investigated, both experimentally and theoretically, the twisting chiral morphologies and wind-adaptive reconfigurations of cattail leaves. Their multiscale structures were observed by using optical microscope and scanning electron microscopy. Their mechanical properties were measured by uniaxial tension and three-point bending tests. By modeling a chiral leaf as a pre-twisted cantilever-free beam, fluid dynamics simulations were performed to elucidate the synergistic effects of the leaf's chiral morphology and reconfiguration in wind. It was observed that the leaves have evolved multiscale structures and superior mechanical properties, both of which feature functionally gradient variations in the height direction, to improve their ability to resist lodging failure by reducing the maximal stress. The synergistic effect of chiral morphology and reconfiguration can greatly improve the survivability of cattail plants in wind.

 

This work is carried out by Zilong Zhaoa, b, Weixi Huanga, Bingwei Lia, Kexing Chena, Kuifu Chenc, Hongping Zhaoa, , , Xiqiao Fenga, b

a AML, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
b Center for Nano and Micro Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
c College of Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China
and published on the JBE Volume 12, Issue 4, October 2015, Pages 634–642
 
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