The nonlinear elastic deformation of liquid inclusions embedded in elastomers
Oluwadara Moronkeji, Fabio Sozio, Kamalendu Ghosh, Amira, Meddeb, Amirhossein Farahani, Zoubeida Ounaies, Ioannis Chasiotis, and Oscar Lopez-Pamies

TL;DR
This study investigates the nonlinear elastic deformation of liquid inclusions in elastomers through combined experiments and theory, revealing how such inclusions deform under mechanical loads and interact within the material.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive experimental and theoretical analysis of liquid inclusions in elastomers, including the effects of inclusion interactions and nonlinear interface behaviors.
Findings
Liquid inclusions undergo significant nonlinear deformation under tension.
Inclusion interactions depend on their relative orientation and proximity.
The theoretical framework accurately predicts experimental deformation patterns.
Abstract
Elastomers filled with liquid inclusions -- as opposed to conventional solid fillers -- are a recent trend in the soft matter community because of their unique range of mechanical and physical properties. Such properties stem, in part, from the very large deformations that the underlying liquid inclusions are capable of undergoing. With the objective of advancing the understanding of the mechanics of this emerging class of materials, this paper presents a combined experimental/theoretical study of the nonlinear elastic deformation of initially spherical liquid inclusions embedded in elastomers that are subjected to quasistatic mechanical loads. The focus is on two fundamental problems, both within the limit regime when elasto-capillarity effects are negligible: () the problem of an isolated inclusion and () that of a pair of closely interacting inclusions. Experimentally,…
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TopicsRheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies
