On Hyperelastic Crease
Siyuan Song, Mrityunjay Kothari, Kyung-Suk Kim

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the formation and stability of creases in hyperelastic solids, identifying critical strain thresholds and introducing a novel finite element method to simulate crease behavior, with implications for soft material design.
Contribution
It provides a new theoretical framework for crease stability analysis, including shape factor determination and a finite element simulation approach for hyperelastic materials.
Findings
Surface is stable against singular perturbation up to the crease limit point.
Strain-stiffening in Gent model increases crease resistance.
Metastability of flat state between crease and wrinkle points.
Abstract
We present analyses of crease-formation and stability criteria for incompressible hyperelastic solids. A generic singular perturbation over a laterally compressed half-space creates a far-field eigenmode of three energy-release angular sectors separated by two energy-elevating sectors of incremental deformation. The far-field eigenmode braces the energy-release field of the surface flaw against the transition to a self-similar crease field, and the braced-incremental-deformation (bid) field has a unique shape factor that determines the creasing stability. The shape factor, which is identified by two conservation integrals that represent a subsurface dislocation in the tangential manifold, is a monotonically increasing function of compressive strain. For Neo-Hookean material, when the shape factor is below unity, the bid field is configurationally stable. When the compressive strain is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics · Cellular Mechanics and Interactions · Structural Analysis and Optimization
