The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smooth, but frequently exhibit highly localized inward folds. We reveal the morphology of this surface folding in a novel experimental setup, which permits us to deform the surface of a soft gel in a controlled fashion. The interface first forms a sharp furrow, whose tip size decreases rapidly with deformation. Above a critical deformation, the furrow bifurcates to an inward folded crease of vanishing tip size. We show experimentally and numerically that both creases and furrows exhibit a universal cusp shape, whose width scales like y3/2 at a distance y from the tip. We provide a similarity theory that captures the singular profiles before and a...
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...
The compression of soft elastic matter and biological tissue can lead to creasing, an instability wh...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
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Theory and experiment are presented to show that an interface between two soft materials under compr...
International audienceTo go beyond the simple model for the fold as two flexible surfaces or faces l...
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...
The compression of soft elastic matter and biological tissue can lead to creasing, an instability wh...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
The surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not remain smoo...
\u3cp\u3eThe surfaces of growing biological tissues, swelling gels, and compressed rubbers do not re...
Theory and experiment are presented to show that an interface between two soft materials under compr...
International audienceTo go beyond the simple model for the fold as two flexible surfaces or faces l...
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...
The compression of soft elastic matter and biological tissue can lead to creasing, an instability wh...