Affiliation:
1. Institute of Mathematics, Leipzig University, Augustusplatz 10, 04109 Leipzig, Germany
2. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 251 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10012, USA
Abstract
We consider a disc-shaped thin elastic sheet bonded to a compliant sphere. (Our sheet can slip along the sphere; the bonding controls only its normal displacement.) If the bonding is stiff (but not too stiff), the geometry of the sphere makes the sheet wrinkle to avoid azimuthal compression. The total energy of this system is the elastic energy of the sheet plus a (Winkler-type) substrate energy. Treating the thickness of the sheet
h
as a small parameter, we determine the leading-order behaviour of the energy as
h
tends to zero, and we give (almost matching) upper and lower bounds for the next-order correction. Our analysis of the leading-order behaviour determines the macroscopic deformation of the sheet; in particular, it determines the extent of the wrinkled region, and predicts the (non-trivial) radial strain of the sheet. The leading-order behaviour also provides insight about the length scale of the wrinkling, showing that it must be approximately independent of the distance
r
from the centre of the sheet (so that the number of wrinkles must increase with
r
). Our results on the next-order correction provide insight about how the wrinkling pattern should vary with
r
. Roughly speaking, they suggest that the length scale of wrinkling should
not
be exactly constant—rather, it should vary slightly, so that the number of wrinkles at radius
r
can be approximately piecewise constant in its dependence on
r
, taking values that are integer multiples of
h
−
a
with
.
This article is part of the themed issue ‘Patterning through instabilities in complex media: theory and applications’.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics
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