Gravity driven instability in elastic solids
Soft Condensed Matter
2014-10-29 v2
Abstract
We demonstrate the instability of the free surface of a soft elastic solid facing downwards. Experiments are carried out using a gel of constant density , shear modulus , put in a rigid cylindrical dish of depth . When turned upside down, the free surface of the gel undergoes a normal outgoing acceleration . It remains perfectly flat for with , whereas a steady pattern spontaneously appears in the opposite case. This phenomenon results from the interplay between the gravitational energy and the elastic energy of deformation, which reduces the Rayleigh waves celerity and vanishes it at the threshold.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1405.3198,
title = {Gravity driven instability in elastic solids},
author = {Serge Mora and Ty Phou and Jean-Marc Fromental and Yves Pomeau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.3198},
year = {2014}
}