Surface wrinkling of a film coated to a graded substrate
Rui-Cheng Liu, Yang Liu, Alain Goriely

TL;DR
This paper investigates how a graded elastic substrate affects the surface wrinkling of a bonded stiff film under compression, deriving explicit conditions for buckling onset and pattern characteristics.
Contribution
It provides an exact bifurcation condition considering modulus gradients, revealing their influence on wrinkling behavior in bilayers with variable substrate properties.
Findings
Modulus gradient influences buckling in high $eta$ cases.
Critical wavelength depends on material and geometric parameters.
Bifurcation conditions derived explicitly for different modulus ratio regimes.
Abstract
We study the surface wrinkling of a stiff thin elastic film bonded to a compliant graded elastic substrate subject to compressive stress generated either by compression or growth of the bilayer. Our aim is to clarify the influence of the modulus gradient on the onset and surface pattern in this bilayers. Within the framework of finite elasticity, an exact bifurcation condition is obtained using the Stroh formulation and the surface impedance matrix method. Further analytical progress is made by focusing on the case of short wavelength limit for which the Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin method can be used to resolve the eigenvalue problem of ordinary differential equations with variable coefficients. An explicit bifurcation condition is obtained from which asymptotic the critical buckling load and the critical wavelength are derived. In particular, we consider two distinct situations depending…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics · Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization · Fluid Dynamics and Thin Films
