Mechanics of graded wrinkling

Citation:

Shabnam Raayai-Ardakani, Jose Luis Yagüe, Karen K Gleason, and Mary C Boyce. 12/1/2016. “Mechanics of graded wrinkling.” Journal of Applied Mechanics, 83, 12, Pp. 121011. Publisher's Version

Abstract:

The properties and behavior of a surface as well as its interaction with surrounding media depend on the inherent material constituency and the surface topography. Structured surface topography can be achieved via surface wrinkling. Through the buckling of a thin film of stiff material bonded to a substrate of a softer material, wrinkled patterns can be created by inducing compressive stress states in the thin film. Using this same principle, we show the ability to create wrinkled topologies consisting of a highly structured gradient in amplitude and wavelength, and one which can be actively tuned. The mechanics of graded wrinkling are revealed through analytical modeling and finite element analysis, and further demonstrated with experiments.