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A robust method for quantification of surface elasticity in soft solids

Stefanie Heyden, Petia M. Vlahovska, Eric R. Dufresne

2022Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We propose an approach to measure surface elastic constants of soft solids. Generally, this requires one to probe interfacial mechanics at around the elastocapillary length scale, which is typically microscopic. Deformations of microscopic droplets embedded in soft solids are particularly attractive, because they avoid intrinsic nonlinearities associated with previous experiments such as the equilibrium of contact lines and the relaxation of patterned surfaces. We derive analytical solutions for the shape of droplets under uniaxial deformation and for the radius of droplets upon hydrostatic inflation. We couple mechanical deformations to the dissolution of droplets to assess experimental sensitivities. Combined with experimental data from both modes of deformation, one should be able to reliably extract the complete set of isotropic surface material parameters following a specific minimization procedure.

Topics & Concepts

IsotropyElasticity (physics)Materials scienceHydrostatic equilibriumDeformation (meteorology)MechanicsSurface (topology)Classical mechanicsOpticsPhysicsComposite materialGeometryMathematicsQuantum mechanicsSurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityAdhesion, Friction, and Surface InteractionsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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