Phys. Rev. E 70, 030601 (2004) [4 pages]Evolution of wrinkles in hard films on soft substrates
Zhenyu Huang, Wei Hong, and Z. Suo *
A compressively strained film on a substrate can wrinkle into intricate patterns. This Rapid Communication studies the evolution of the wrinkle patterns. The film is modeled as an elastic nonlinear plate and the substrate a viscoelastic foundation. A spectral method is developed to evolve the nonlinear system. When the initial film strains are isotropic, the wrinkles evolve into a pattern with a motif of zigzag segments, in random orientations. When the initial film strains are anisotropic, the wrinkles evolve to an array of herringbones or stripes. The zigzag segments select a width, a length, and an elbow angle that minimize the total elastic energy. ©2004 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v70/e030601 * Electronic address: suo@deas.harvard.edu [ Abstract | Previous article | Next article | Issue 3 ] |
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