Measuring the lift-off force for d cones
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Abstract
The buckling of slender objects is of considerable current interest [1] [2]. One example is the formation of d cones: a normal force applied to the center of a thin circular elastic disk supported by the rim of a hollow right circular cylinder at first results in a cylindrically symmetric cone. At a critical force, the cone buckles, and a portion of the disk lifts from the rim, forming a d cone. We have measured the force as function of displacement of the cone center for Mylar disks, and determined the lift-off force as function of radius and thickness. The results follow a simple scaling law.
[1 K. Seffen, Fundamental conical defects: The d-cone, its e-cone, and its p-cone, Phys. Rev. E. 94, 013002 (2016).
[2] D. Holmes, et al., Buckling of geometrically confined shells, Soft Matter, 15, 1215, 2019
[1 K. Seffen, Fundamental conical defects: The d-cone, its e-cone, and its p-cone, Phys. Rev. E. 94, 013002 (2016).
[2] D. Holmes, et al., Buckling of geometrically confined shells, Soft Matter, 15, 1215, 2019
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Presenters
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Tianyi Guo
Chemical Physics, Kent State University
Authors
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Tianyi Guo
Chemical Physics, Kent State University
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Xiaoyu Zheng
Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University
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Peter Palffy-Muhoray
Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences and Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University