2019
DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/ab407f
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How does flexoelectricity affect static bending and nonlinear dynamic response of nanoscale lipid bilayers?

Abstract: Patched-clamped oscillating lipid membranes are used as biosensors acting based on the flexoelectric effects of large dipole moments. The variations in the flexoelectric signal from the bilayer lipid membrane can be used to sense the absorbed particles on it. In this study, a size-dependent model based on strain gradient theory is developed for an initially curved lipid bilayer attached to the inner surface of a rectangular capillary. The flexoelectricity and strain gradient viscoelastic effects are considered… Show more

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“…It is worth noting that when all the weights are equal, the NURBS basis degenerate to the B-Spline basis. In (31), N i,p (ξ ) are B-Spline basis functions which are recursively defined using the Cox-de Boor formula [56] and starting with piecewise constants functions (p = 0):…”
Section: Iga Discretization Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is worth noting that when all the weights are equal, the NURBS basis degenerate to the B-Spline basis. In (31), N i,p (ξ ) are B-Spline basis functions which are recursively defined using the Cox-de Boor formula [56] and starting with piecewise constants functions (p = 0):…”
Section: Iga Discretization Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamic responses of nanoplates with flexoelectric effect in Kirchhoff plates was proposed by [26,27]. Other studies incorporating nonlinear effects in dynamic response of flexoelectric systems can be found in [28][29][30][31][32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%