2013
DOI: 10.1021/la402322g
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Elastometry of Deflated Capsules: Elastic Moduli from Shape and Wrinkle Analysis

Abstract: Elastic capsules, prepared from droplets or bubbles attached to a capillary (as in a pendant drop tensiometer), can be deflated by suction through the capillary. We study this deflation and show that a combined analysis of the shape and wrinkling characteristics enables us to determine the elastic properties in situ. Shape contours are analyzed and fitted using shape equations derived from nonlinear membrane-shell theory to give the elastic modulus, Poisson ratio and stress distribution of the membrane. We inc… Show more

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“…where L w is the length of wrinkled region and τ s is the meridional tension at onset [47,74]. In our experiments, when wrinkles become apparent, however, deep wrinkles with wide spacing coexist with wrinkles of smaller amplitude and shorter wavelengths.…”
Section: B Pendant Drop Elastometrymentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…where L w is the length of wrinkled region and τ s is the meridional tension at onset [47,74]. In our experiments, when wrinkles become apparent, however, deep wrinkles with wide spacing coexist with wrinkles of smaller amplitude and shorter wavelengths.…”
Section: B Pendant Drop Elastometrymentioning
confidence: 59%
“…We find, however, that this method is insensitive to the two-dimensional Poisson ratio ν 2D . Finally, following Knoche et al [47], we estimate the bending modulus for the film from the wavelength of wrinkles that form under strong compression according to…”
Section: Pendant Drop Elastometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mechanics of particle-laden droplets has recently been studied using a variety of approaches [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. The compression of particle-laden droplets, whose radii are in the vicinity of 10 µm, using Scanning Force Microscopy [10] or Atomic Force Microscopy [11] revealed substantial deviations from the elastic shell models, with apparent contributions from surface tension.…”
Section: Pacs Numbers: I Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recently published experiment [28], the deformation of a hydrophobin-coated bubble rising from a capillary was investigated. As a result of deflating the bubble, wrinkles appeared on the bubble surface proving that the protein layer has elastic properties and a nonvanishing shear modulus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%