Piercing a liquid surface with an elastic rod: Buckling under capillary forces |
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Authors: | Sé bastien Neukirch,Beno?&circ t Roman,José Bico |
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Affiliation: | a Laboratoire de modélisation en mécanique (UMR 7607: CNRS, Université Paris VI), Paris, France b Physique et Mécanique des Milieux Hétérogènes (UMR 7636: CNRS, ESPCI, Paris VI, Paris VII), Paris, France |
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Abstract: | When a thin elastic structure comes in contact with a liquid interface, capillary forces can be large enough to induce elastic deformations. This effect becomes particularly relevant at small scales where capillary forces are predominant, for example in microsystems (micro-electro-mechanical systems or microfluidic devices) under humid environments. In order to explore the interaction between capillarity and elasticity, we have developed a macroscopic model system in which an initially immersed vertical elastic rod is raised through a horizontal liquid surface. We follow a combined approach of experiments, theory and numerical simulations to study this system. In spite of its apparent simplicity, our experiment reveals a complex phase diagram, involving large hysteretic behaviour. We employ Kirchhoff equations for thin elastic rods and use path-following methods from which we obtain a variety of equilibrium states and associated transitions that are in excellent qualitative and quantitative agreement with those observed experimentally. |
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Keywords: | Elasto-capillary interaction Buckling Stability and bifurcation Fluid interfaces Mircro-electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) |
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