Buckling behavior of intermediate filaments based on Euler Bernoulli and Timoshenko beam theories

Muhammad Taj, Muzamal Hussain, Mohamed A. Khadimallah, Muhammad Safeer, S. R. Mahmoud, Zafer Iqbal, Mohamed R. Ali, Aqib Majeed, Manzoor Ahmad, Abdelouahed Tounsi

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Abstract

Cytoskeleton components play key role in maintaining cell structure and in giving shape to the cell. These components include microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments. Among these filaments intermediate filaments are the most rigid and bear large compressive force. Actually, these filaments are surrounded by other filaments like microtubules and microfilaments. This network of filaments makes a layer as a surface on intermediate filaments that have great impact on buckling behavior of intermediate filaments. In the present article, buckling behavior of intermediate filaments is studied by taking into account the effects of surface by using Euler Bernoulli and Timoshenko beam theories. It is found that effects of surface greatly affect the critical buckling force of intermediate filaments. Further, it is observed that the critical buckling force is inversely proportional to the length of filament. Such types of observations are helpful for further analysis of nanofibrous in their actual environments within the cell.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-178
Number of pages8
JournalAdvances in Concrete Construction
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • buckling behavior
  • intermediate filaments
  • residual stress
  • young’s Laplace equation

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