Author
Vella, D
Davidovitch, B
Journal title
Soft Matter
DOI
10.1039/C6SM02451C
Issue
11
Volume
13
Last updated
2024-04-19T20:17:08.077+01:00
Page
2264-2278
Abstract
We study the indentation of ultrathin elastic sheets clamped to the edge of a circular hole. This classical setup has received considerable attention lately, being used by various experimental groups as a probe to measure the surface properties and stretching modulus of thin solid films. Despite the apparent simplicity of this method, the geometric nonlinearity inherent in the mechanical response of thin solid objects renders the analysis of the resulting data a nontrivial task. Importantly, the essence of this difficulty is in the geometric coupling between in-plane stress and out-of-plane deformations, and hence is present in the behaviour of Hookean solids even when the slope of the deformed membrane remains small. Here we take a systematic approach to address this problem, using the membrane limit of the F\"{o}ppl-von-K\'{a}rm\'{a}n equations. This approach highlights some of the dangers in the use of approximate formulae in the metrology of solid films, which can introduce large errors; we suggest how such errors may be avoided in performing experiments and analyzing the resulting data.
Symplectic ID
681662
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
24 Feb 2017
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