Buckling and post-buckling of a compressed elastic half-space coated by double layers
Mingtao Zhou, Zongxi Cai, and Yibin Fu

TL;DR
This paper explores how adding a second hyperelastic coating layer to a compressed elastic half-space influences buckling behavior, revealing more complex and controllable wrinkling patterns than with a single layer.
Contribution
It demonstrates that a double-layer coating introduces diverse buckling behaviors and transitions, expanding the design possibilities for controlled wrinkling patterns.
Findings
Multiple buckling regimes depending on layer properties.
Super-critical buckling can occur with softer layers.
Transitions between buckling types can be tuned by layer stiffness.
Abstract
We investigate the buckling and post-buckling properties of a hyperelastic half-space coated by two hyperelastic layers when the composite structure is subjected to a uniaxial compression. In the case of a half-space coated with a {\it single} layer, it is known that when the shear modulus of the layer is larger than the shear modulus of the half-space, a linear analysis predicts the existence of a critical stretch and wave number, whereas a weakly nonlinear analysis predicts the existence of a threshold value of the modulus ratio below which the buckling is super-critical and above which the buckling is sub-critical. It is shown in this paper that when another layer is added, a larger variety of behaviour can be observed. For instance, buckling can occur at a preferred wavenumber super-critically even if both layers are softer than the…
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TopicsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics · Structural Analysis and Optimization · Polymer composites and self-healing
