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SOFT MATTER
卷 6, 期 22, 页码 5770-5777出版社
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0sm00451k
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- NSF [CMMI-0800161]
- MURI [W911NF-09-1-0476]
- Kavli Institute at Harvard University
- Zhejiang University
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [10872179]
This paper studies the collapse of a void in an elastomer caused by osmosis. The void is filled with liquid water, while the elastomer is surrounded by unsaturated air. The difference in humidity motivates water molecules to permeate through the elastomer, from inside the void to outside the elastomer, leaving the liquid water inside the void in tension. When the tension is low, the void reduces size but retains the shape, a mode of deformation which we call breathing. When the tension is high, the void changes shape, possibly by two types of instability: buckling and creasing. The critical conditions for both types of instability are calculated. A tubular elastomer collapses by buckling if the wall is thin, but by creasing if the wall is thick. As the tension increases, a thin-walled tube undergoes a buckle-to-crease transition.
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