Properties of ridges in elastic membranes

Alexander E. Lobkovsky and T. A. Witten
Phys. Rev. E 55, 1577 – Published 1 February 1997
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Abstract

When a thin elastic sheet is confined to a region much smaller than its size the morphology of the resulting crumpled membrane is a network of straight ridges or folds that meet at sharp vertices. A virial theorem predicts the ratio of the total bending and stretching energies of a ridge. Small strains and curvatures persist far away from the ridge. We discuss several kinds of perturbations that distinguish a ridge in a crumpled sheet from an isolated ridge studied earlier [A. E. Lobkovsky, Phys. Rev. E 53, 3750 (1996)]. Linear response as well as buckling properties are investigated. We find that, quite generally, the energy of a ridge can change by no more than a finite fraction before it buckles.

  • Received 19 August 1996

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.55.1577

©1997 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Alexander E. Lobkovsky and T. A. Witten

  • The James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago, 5640 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637

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Vol. 55, Iss. 2 — February 1997

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