Wrinkling and multiplicity in the dynamics of deformable sheets in uniaxial extensional flow
Yijiang Yu, Michael D. Graham

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex behaviors of thin, deformable sheets in uniaxial extensional flow, revealing how stiffness and wrinkling influence their conformations and stability, with implications for fluid-structure interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a continuum model for soft sheets in fluid flow, analyzing the effects of bending stiffness and wrinkling on their dynamics and bistability.
Findings
Stiff sheets exhibit a coil-stretch transition similar to polymers.
Flexible sheets wrinkle, affecting their conformations and stability.
Wrinkling shifts the bistability regime and influences long-term dynamics.
Abstract
The processing of thin-structured materials in a fluidic environment, from nearly inextensible but flexible graphene sheets to highly extensible polymer films, arises in many applications. So far, little is known about the dynamics of such thin sheets freely suspended in fluid. In this work, we study the dynamics of freely suspended soft sheets in uniaxial extensional flow. Elastic sheets are modeled with a continuum model that accounts for in-plane deformation and out-of-plane bending, and the fluid motion is computed using the method of regularized Stokeslets. We explore two types of sheets: "stiff" sheets that strongly resist bending deformations and always stay flat, and "flexible" sheets with both in-plane and out-of plane deformability that can wrinkle. For stiff sheets, we observe a coil-stretch-like transition, similar to what has been observed for long-chain linear polymers…
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