Mechanics of morphological instabilities and surface wrinkling in soft materials: a review
Tsinghua University · Brown University
Abstract
Morphological instabilities and surface wrinkling of soft materials such as gels and biological tissues are of growing interest to a number of academic disciplines including soft lithography, metrology, flexible electronics, and biomedical engineering. In this paper, we review some of the recent progresses in experimental and theoretical investigations of instabilities that lead to the emergence and evolution of surface wrinkling, folding and creasing under various geometrical constraints (e.g., thin films, sheets, fibers, particles, tubes, cavities, vesicles and capsules) and loading stimuli (e.g., mechanical forces, growth, atrophy, swelling, shrinkage, van der Waals interactions). Some representative…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 76.15
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- 100%
- References
- 234
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4Topics & keywords
- van der Waals force
- Materials science
- Shrinkage
- Nanotechnology
- Soft materials
- Folding (DSP implementation)
- Mechanics
- Surface (topology)