Elasto-capillary adhesion: the effect of deformability on adhesion strength and detachment
We study the interaction between capillary forces and deformation in the context of a deformable capillary adhesive: a clamped, tense membrane is adhered to a rigid substrate by the surface tension of a liquid droplet. We find that the equilibrium adhesive force for this elastocapillary adhesive is...
Auteurs principaux: | Butler, M, Box, F, Robert, T, Vella, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2019
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