缩颈
弹性体
材料科学
复合材料
刚度
可伸缩电子设备
变形(气象学)
搭扣
张力(地质)
有限元法
极限抗拉强度
不稳定性
薄膜
基质(水族馆)
结构工程
纳米技术
数码产品
机械
工程类
海洋学
地质学
物理
电气工程
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2005.04.034
摘要
Recent applications in flexible electronics require that thin metal films grown on elastomer substrates be deformable. However, how such laminates deform is poorly understood. While a freestanding metal film subject to tension will rupture at a small strain by undergoing a necking instability, we anticipate that a substrate will retard this instability to an extent that depends on the relative stiffness and thickness of the film and the substrate. Using a combination of a bifurcation analysis and finite element simulations, we identify three modes of tensile deformation. On a compliant elastomer, a metal film forms a neck and ruptures at a small strain close to that of a freestanding film. On a stiff elastomer, the metal film deforms uniformly to large strains. On an elastomer of intermediate compliance, the metal film forms multiple necks , deforms much beyond the initial bifurcation, and ruptures at a large strain. Our theoretical predictions call for new experiments.
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