Issue 2, 2014

Creases on the interface between two soft materials

Abstract

Theory and experiment are presented to show that an interface between two soft materials under compression can form creases, a type of bifurcation distinct from wrinkles. While creases bifurcate from a state of flat interface by a deformation localized in space and large in amplitude, wrinkles bifurcate from a state of flat interface by a deformation nonlocal in space and infinitesimal in amplitude. The interfacial creases set in at a lower critical compression than interfacial wrinkles, but higher than surface creases. The condition for the onset of interfacial creases is scale-free, and is calculated in terms of elastic moduli, pre-strains and applied strains.

Graphical abstract: Creases on the interface between two soft materials

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 May 2013
Accepted
29 Oct 2013
First published
01 Nov 2013

Soft Matter, 2014,10, 303-311

Creases on the interface between two soft materials

L. Jin, D. Chen, R. C. Hayward and Z. Suo, Soft Matter, 2014, 10, 303 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM51512E

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