Geometry and Physics of Wrinkling
Abstract
The wrinkling of thin elastic sheets occurs over a range of length scales, from the fine scale patterns in substrates on which cells crawl to the coarse wrinkles seen in clothes. Motivated by the wrinkling of a stretched elastic sheet, we deduce a general theory of wrinkling, valid far from the onset of the instability, using elementary geometry and the physics of bending and stretching. Our main result is a set of simple scaling laws; the wavelength of the wrinkles λ∼K-1/4, where K is the stiffness due to an “elastic substrate” effect with a multitude of origins, and the amplitude of the wrinkle A∼λ. These could form the basis of a highly sensitive quantitative wrinkling assay for the mechanical characterization of thin solid membranes.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- February 2003
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2003PhRvL..90g4302C
- Keywords:
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- 46.32.+x;
- 46.70.De;
- 47.54.+r;
- Static buckling and instability;
- Beams plates and shells