When a liquid crystal elastomer layer is bonded to an elastic layer, it creates a bilayer with interesting properties that can be activated by applying traction at the boundaries or by optothermal stimulation. Here, we examine wrinkling responses in three-dimensional nonlinear systems containing a monodomain liquid crystal elastomer layer and a homogeneous isotropic incompressible hyperelastic layer, such that one layer is thin compared to the other. The wrinkling is caused by a combination of mechanical forces and external stimuli. To illustrate the general theory, which is valid for a range of bilayer systems and deformations, we assume that the nematic director is uniformly aligned parallel to the interface between the two layers, and th...
Pattern formation, i.e. the outcome of self-organization, has fascinated scientists for centuries. A...
Wrinkles, folds, creases and other elastic surface instabilities play a crucial role in many systems...
Wrinkling phenomena control the surface morphology of many technical and biological systems. While p...
When a liquid crystal elastomer layer is bonded to an elastic layer, it creates a bilayer with inter...
When a liquid crystal elastomer layer is bonded to an elastic layer, it creates a bilayer with inter...
When a liquid crystal elastomer layer is bonded to an elastic layer, it creates a bilayer with inter...
When a liquid crystal elastomer layer is bonded to an elastic layer, it creates a bilayer with inter...
Structured surfaces give rise to novel and potentially useful properties such as controllable wettab...
Nematic elastomers are rubbery solids which have liquid crystals incorporated into their polymer cha...
The role of substrate nonlinearity on the stability of wrinkling of thin films bonded to compliant s...
Authors of previous studies have focused on wrinkling phenomena in thin films with relatively large ...
Wrinkling is a universal instability occurring in a wide variety of engineering and biological mater...
Periodic wrinkling of a rigid capping layer on a deformable substrate provides a useful method for t...
Complex wrinkle patterns have been observed in various thin film systems, typically with integrated ...
Surface instabilities include a variety of different modes such as wrinkles, folds, and creases. Suc...
Pattern formation, i.e. the outcome of self-organization, has fascinated scientists for centuries. A...
Wrinkles, folds, creases and other elastic surface instabilities play a crucial role in many systems...
Wrinkling phenomena control the surface morphology of many technical and biological systems. While p...
When a liquid crystal elastomer layer is bonded to an elastic layer, it creates a bilayer with inter...
When a liquid crystal elastomer layer is bonded to an elastic layer, it creates a bilayer with inter...
When a liquid crystal elastomer layer is bonded to an elastic layer, it creates a bilayer with inter...
When a liquid crystal elastomer layer is bonded to an elastic layer, it creates a bilayer with inter...
Structured surfaces give rise to novel and potentially useful properties such as controllable wettab...
Nematic elastomers are rubbery solids which have liquid crystals incorporated into their polymer cha...
The role of substrate nonlinearity on the stability of wrinkling of thin films bonded to compliant s...
Authors of previous studies have focused on wrinkling phenomena in thin films with relatively large ...
Wrinkling is a universal instability occurring in a wide variety of engineering and biological mater...
Periodic wrinkling of a rigid capping layer on a deformable substrate provides a useful method for t...
Complex wrinkle patterns have been observed in various thin film systems, typically with integrated ...
Surface instabilities include a variety of different modes such as wrinkles, folds, and creases. Suc...
Pattern formation, i.e. the outcome of self-organization, has fascinated scientists for centuries. A...
Wrinkles, folds, creases and other elastic surface instabilities play a crucial role in many systems...
Wrinkling phenomena control the surface morphology of many technical and biological systems. While p...