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Inflation and instabilities of a spherical magnetoelastic balloon

Classical Physics 2025-01-22 v1

Abstract

This study explores the instabilities during the axisymmetric inflation of an initially spherical magnetoelastic balloon, modeled as a magnetizable Ogden material, under combined internal pressure and a non-uniform magnetic field generated by current-carrying coils. The nonlinear interplay of geometric and material effects leads to governing equations sensitive to bifurcations and instabilities. A coordinate singularity at the poles of the balloon is identified within the system of governing differential equations, which is resolved through an appropriate choice of field variables and L'H\^opital's rule. Stability analysis reveals that as inflation progresses, axisymmetry is broken through a supercritical pitchfork bifurcation, resulting in a pear-shaped equilibrium. This symmetry is later restored through a reverse subcritical pitchfork bifurcation, forming an isolated loop of pear-shaped solutions containing stable and unstable branches in the case of a six-parameter Ogden material model (SPOM). The onset of symmetry-breaking bifurcations is influenced by material parameters and magnetic field intensity, with critical values beyond which such bifurcations are suppressed. Both symmetry-preserving and pear-shaped configurations are stable under small asymmetric perturbations in both magnetic and non-magnetic cases. Snap-through transitions between pear-shaped and axisymmetric configurations are also observed.

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@article{arxiv.2501.10420,
  title  = {Inflation and instabilities of a spherical magnetoelastic balloon},
  author = {Nadeem Karim Shaikh and Ganesh Tamadapu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.10420},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Pages-33, Figures-13