Interface stabilization in adhesion caused by elastohydrodynamic deformation
Abstract
Interfacial instabilities are common phenomena observed during adhesion measurements involving viscoelastic polymers or fluids. Typical probe-tack adhesion measurements with soft adhesives are conducted with rigid probes. However, in many settings, such as for medical applications, adhesives make and break contact from soft surfaces such as skin. Here we study how detachment from soft probes alters the debonding mechanism of a model viscoelastic polymer film. We demonstrate that detachment from a soft probe suppresses Saffman-Taylor instabilities commonly encountered in adhesion. We suggest the mechanism for interface stabilization is elastohydrodynamic deformation of the probe and propose a scaling for the onset of stabilization.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2309.09704,
title = {Interface stabilization in adhesion caused by elastohydrodynamic deformation},
author = {Preetika Karnal and Yumo Wang and Anushka Jha and Stefan Gryska and Carlos Barrios and Joelle Frechette},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.09704},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
7 pages, 5 figures