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A one-dimensional model for elasto-capillary necking

Claire Lestringant, Basile Audoly

2020Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We derive a nonlinear one-dimensional (1d) strain gradient model predicting the necking of soft elastic cylinders driven by surface tension, starting from three-dimensional (3d) finite-strain elasticity. It is asymptotically correct: the microscopic displacement is identified by an energy method. The 1d model can predict the bifurcations occurring in the solutions of the 3d elasticity problem when the surface tension is increased, leading to a localization phenomenon akin to phase separation. Comparisons with finite-element simulations reveal that the 1d model resolves the interface separating two phases accurately, including well into the localized regime, and that it has a vastly larger domain of validity than 1d models proposed so far.

Topics & Concepts

NeckingElasticity (physics)Displacement (psychology)MechanicsNonlinear elasticityElastic energyNonlinear systemBifurcationSurface tensionMaterials scienceTension (geology)Domain (mathematical analysis)Mathematical analysisPhysicsPhase (matter)Surface (topology)Strain energyMathematicsSurface energyNonlinear modelClassical mechanicsLinear elasticityEnergy (signal processing)Nonlocal and gradient elasticity in micro/nano structuresAdvanced Materials and MechanicsBlock Copolymer Self-Assembly