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Instability of infinitesimal wrinkles against folding

Soft Condensed Matter 2011-07-29 v2

Abstract

We analyze the buckling of a rigid thin membrane floating on a dense fluid substrate. The interplay of curvature and substrate energy is known to create wrinkling at a characteristic wavelength λ\lambda, which localizes into a fold at sufficient buckling displacement Δ\Delta. By analyzing the regime Δ<<λ\Delta<<\lambda, we show that wrinkles are unstable to localized folding for {\em arbitrarily small} Δ\Delta. After observing that evanescent waves at the boundaries can be energetically favored over uniform wrinkles, we construct a localized Ansatz state far from boundaries that is also energetically favored. The resulting surface pressure PP in conventional units is 2(π2/4)(Δ/λ)22-(\pi^2/4)(\Delta/\lambda)^2, in entire agreement with previous numerical results. The decay length of the amplitude is κ1=(2/π2)λ2/Δ\kappa^{-1}=(2/\pi^2)\lambda^2/\Delta. This case illustrates how a leading-order energy expression suggested by the infinitesimal displacement can give a qualitatively wrong configuration.

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@article{arxiv.1009.2487,
  title  = {Instability of infinitesimal wrinkles against folding},
  author = {Haim Diamant and Thomas A. Witten},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.2487},
  year   = {2011}
}

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8 pages; important comment added at the beginning