Soft tissues growing under constraint often form creases. We adopt the model of growth that factors the deformation gradient into a growth tensor and an elastic deformation tensor, and show that the critical conditions for the onset of creases take a remarkably simple form. The critical conditions are illustrated with tubes of tissues growing either inside a rigid shell or outside a rigid core. By comparing the critical conditions for the onset of wrinkles, we show that the creases are the preferred type of instability. Furthermore, deep creases in a tube are simulated by using the finite-element method, and the number of creases in the tube is estimated by minimizing the free energy
Many interesting shapes appearing in the biological world are formed by the onset of mechanical ins...
Many interesting shapes appearing in the biological world are formed by the onset of mechanical ins...
Many interesting shapes appearing in the biological world are formed by the onset of mechanical ins...
Abstract – Soft tissues growing under constraint often form creases. We adopt the model of growth th...
Soft tissues are complex materials with typical nonlinear, anisotropic, inhomogeneous behaviors subj...
Many biological tissues develop elaborate folds during growth and development. The onset of this fol...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
Growth-induced instabilities are ubiquitous in biological systems and lead to diverse morphologies i...
International audienceRecently, much attention has been given to a noteworthy property of some soft ...
Theory and experiment are presented to show that an interface between two soft materials under compr...
Many interesting shapes appearing in the biological world are formed by the onset of mechanical ins...
Many interesting shapes appearing in the biological world are formed by the onset of mechanical ins...
Many interesting shapes appearing in the biological world are formed by the onset of mechanical ins...
Abstract – Soft tissues growing under constraint often form creases. We adopt the model of growth th...
Soft tissues are complex materials with typical nonlinear, anisotropic, inhomogeneous behaviors subj...
Many biological tissues develop elaborate folds during growth and development. The onset of this fol...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
A soft solid subjected to a large compression develops sharp self-contacting folds at its free surfa...
Growth-induced instabilities are ubiquitous in biological systems and lead to diverse morphologies i...
International audienceRecently, much attention has been given to a noteworthy property of some soft ...
Theory and experiment are presented to show that an interface between two soft materials under compr...
Many interesting shapes appearing in the biological world are formed by the onset of mechanical ins...
Many interesting shapes appearing in the biological world are formed by the onset of mechanical ins...
Many interesting shapes appearing in the biological world are formed by the onset of mechanical ins...