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Fracture and adhesion of soft materials: a review
- Source :
- Reports on Progress in Physics. 79:046601
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- IOP Publishing, 2016.
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Abstract
- Soft materials are materials with a low shear modulus relative to their bulk modulus and where elastic restoring forces are mainly of entropic origin. A sparse population of strong bonds connects molecules together and prevents macroscopic flow. In this review we discuss the current state of the art on how these soft materials break and detach from solid surfaces. We focus on how stresses and strains are localized near the fracture plane and how elastic energy can flow from the bulk of the material to the crack tip. Adhesion of pressure-sensitive-adhesives, fracture of gels and rubbers are specifically addressed and the key concepts are pointed out. We define the important length scales in the problem and in particular the elasto-adhesive length Γ/E where Γ is the fracture energy and E is the elastic modulus, and how the ratio between sample size and Γ/E controls the fracture mechanisms. Theoretical concepts bridging solid mechanics and polymer physics are rationalized and illustrated by micromechanical experiments and mechanisms of fracture are described in detail. Open questions and emerging concepts are discussed at the end of the review.
- Subjects :
- Physics
Bulk modulus
education.field_of_study
Population
Elastic energy
General Physics and Astronomy
Fracture mechanics
02 engineering and technology
010402 general chemistry
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
01 natural sciences
0104 chemical sciences
Shear modulus
Solid mechanics
Polymer physics
Composite material
0210 nano-technology
education
Elastic modulus
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Details
- ISSN :
- 13616633 and 00344885
- Volume :
- 79
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Reports on Progress in Physics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7a9b2ed1e3ed2a580fdb2276c87f38ca