| Literature DB >> 25525640 |
Anupam Pandey1, Douglas P Holmes.
Abstract
Swelling-induced deformations are common in many biological and industrial environments, and the shapes and patterns that emerge can vary across many length scales. Here we present an experimental study of a transition between macroscopic structural bending and microscopic surface creasing in elastomeric beams swollen non-homogeneously with favorable . We show that this transition is dictated by the materials and geometry of the system, and we develop a simple scaling model based on competition between bending and swelling energies that predicts if a given droplet would deform a polymeric structure macroscopically or microscopically. We demonstrate how proper tuning of materials and geometry can generate instabilities at multiple length scales in a single structure.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 25525640 DOI: 10.1039/c3sm00135k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soft Matter ISSN: 1744-683X Impact factor: 3.679