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Effect of plasticity and dimensionality on crumpling of a thin sheet (1602.00562v1)

Published 1 Feb 2016 in cond-mat.soft

Abstract: The process of crumpling a sheet and compacting it into a ball is dependent on many parameters that are difficult to disentangle. We study the effect of plasticity on the crumpling process, and disentangle the effects of plasticity and dimensionality of compaction by performing isotropic compaction experiments on various materials with different elastoplasticities. The force required to crumple a sheet into a ball as well as the number of layers inside the ball have a power-law dependence on the size of the crumpled ball, each with its own power-law exponent. We experimentally determine both exponents and find that they are linearly proportional to and decrease with increasing plasticity of the material. Finally we provide a scaling argument predicting a linear relation between the two exponents with a coefficient of 3.5 in excellent agreement with our experimental results.

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