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Wrinkling as a mechanical instability in growing annular hyperelastic plates

Published 12 Mar 2022 in nlin.PS | (2203.06490v3)

Abstract: Growth-induced instabilities are ubiquitous in biological systems and lead to diverse morphologies in the form of wrinkling, folding, and creasing. The current work focusses on the mechanics behind growth-induced wrinkling instabilities in an incompressible annular hyperelastic plate. The governing differential equations for a two-dimensional plate system are derived using a variational principle with no apriori kinematic assumptions in the thickness direction. A linear bifurcation analysis is performed to investigate the stability behaviour of the growing hyperelastic annular plate by considering both axisymmetric and asymmetric perturbations. The resulting differential equations are then solved numerically using the compound matrix method to evaluate the critical growth factor that leads to wrinkling. The effect of boundary constraints, thickness, and radius ratio of the annular plate on the critical growth factor is studied. For most of the considered cases, an asymmetric bifurcation is the preferred mode of instability for an annular plate. Our results are useful to model the physics of wrinkling phenomena in growing planar soft tissues, swelling hydrogels, and pattern transition in two-dimensional films growing on an elastic substrate.

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