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Self-contact and instabilities in the anisotropic growth of elastic membranes

arXiv:1007.1871 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.068101

Abstract

We investigate the morphology of thin discs and rings growing in the circumferential direction. Recent analytical results suggest that this growth produces symmetric excess cones (e-cones). We study the stability of such solutions considering self-contact and bending stress. We show that, contrary to what was assumed in previous analytical solutions, beyond a critical growth factor, no symmetric \textit{e}-cone solution is energetically minimal any more. Instead, we obtain skewed e-cone solutions having lower energy, characterized by a skewness angle and repetitive spiral winding with increasing growth. These results are generalized to discs with varying thickness and rings with holes of different radii.

4 pages, 5 figures; New version corresponds to the one published in Phys. Rev. Lett