Why do clamped sheets wrinkle under tension ?
ORAL
Abstract
When a rectangular sheet has two opposite edges clamped and pulled apart,
it has been well documented that wrinkle appears "as a result of Poisson ratio".
The clamping condition indeed prevents the Poisson retraction, but this should generate more tensile stresses (no compression)...
Our objective is to provide an intuitive explanation of this phenomenon.
We find that this problem is analogous to recirculation vortices found in viscous flow in cavities.
it has been well documented that wrinkle appears "as a result of Poisson ratio".
The clamping condition indeed prevents the Poisson retraction, but this should generate more tensile stresses (no compression)...
Our objective is to provide an intuitive explanation of this phenomenon.
We find that this problem is analogous to recirculation vortices found in viscous flow in cavities.
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Presenters
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Benoit Roman
Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes, PMMH, ESPCI-Paris
Authors
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José Bico
Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Hetero, PMMH, ESPCI-Paris
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Benoit Roman
Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes, PMMH, ESPCI-Paris
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Matteo Ciccotti
SIMM (ESPCI - CNRS)
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Julien renaud
ENS Paris
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ludovic brivady
ENS Paris