论文标题
在受限床单中,皱巴巴作为一种通用压力的不稳定性
Crumples as a generic stress-focusing instability in confined sheets
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论文摘要
薄薄的弹性固体很容易变形为无数的三维形状,这些形状可能像皱巴巴的糖果包装纸一样包含尖锐的局部结构,或具有光滑且弥漫性的特征,例如花朵的起伏边缘。预期和控制这些形态对于涉及纺织品,合成皮肤和充气结构的多种应用至关重要。在这里,我们表明,以前在特定设置中观察到的“皱纹到皱纹”过渡是对封闭纸的无处不在响应。这张统一的图像是由一套模型实验构成的,这些模型实验在限制在带有球形,双曲线和圆柱形几何形状的液体界面上,这些几何形状与宏观膜上充气的宏观膜上的实验相辅相成。我们使用跨多种几何,边界条件和长度尺度的测量值来量化皱巴布相的几个可靠的形态特征,并为切碎的形成构建了经验相图,以消除曲率和压缩的竞争作用。我们的结果表明,由于弹性和底物能量的竞争,皱纹是在大曲率下出现的通用微观结构。
Thin elastic solids are easily deformed into a myriad of three-dimensional shapes, which may contain sharp localized structures as in a crumpled candy wrapper, or have smooth and diffuse features like the undulating edge of a flower. Anticipating and controlling these morphologies is crucial to a variety of applications involving textiles, synthetic skins, and inflatable structures. Here we show that a "wrinkle-to-crumple" transition, previously observed in specific settings, is a ubiquitous response for confined sheets. This unified picture is borne out of a suite of model experiments on polymer films confined to liquid interfaces with spherical, hyperbolic, and cylindrical geometries, which are complemented by experiments on macroscopic membranes inflated with gas. We use measurements across this wide range of geometries, boundary conditions, and lengthscales to quantify several robust morphological features of the crumpled phase, and we build an empirical phase diagram for crumple formation that disentangles the competing effects of curvature and compression. Our results suggest that crumples are a generic microstructure that emerge at large curvatures due to a competition of elastic and substrate energies.