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- Surface instability of soft solids under strain doi link

Auteur(s): Mora S., Abkarian M., Tabuteau H., Pomeau Y.

(Article) Publié: Soft Matter, vol. 7 p.10612-10619 (2011)


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DOI: 10.1039/c1sm06051a
WoS: 000296388300018
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Résumé:

Using a uniaxial deformation setup, we show that the free surface of an homogeneous elastic material is unstable under compression: parallel grooves nucleate orthogonally to the direction of compression when a characteristic stretch ratio a* is reached. We measure experimentally the variation of a* as well as the wavelength of the grooves as a function of the thickness h(0) of the material. All data collapse on single curves when normalizing h(0) by a characteristic length which is the ratio of the surface tension to the shear modulus of the material. This length scale acts as a regularization parameter for the system. We introduce a theoretical model that captures well the features of the instability. The observed nucleation-like process for the grooves development suggests that the instability is subcritical.