Fluctuation assisted spreading of a fluid filled elastic blister

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Abstract

In this theoretical and numerical study, we show how spatially extended fluctuations can influence and dominate the dynamics of a fluid filled elastic blister as is deforms onto a pre-wetted solid substrate. To describe the blister dynamics, we develop a stochastic elastohydrodynamic framework that couples the viscous flow, the elastic bending of the interface and the noise from the environment. We deploy a scaling analysis to find the elastohydrodynamic spreading law R ∼ t1/11 a direct analogue to the capillary spreading of drops, while the inclusion of noise in our model highlights that the dynamics speed-up significantly R ∼ t1/6 as local changes in curvature enhance the peeling of the elastic interface from the substrate. Moreover, our analysis identifies a distinct criterion for the transition between the deterministic and stochastic spreading regime, which is further illustrated by numerical simulations.

Presenters

  • Andreas Carlson

    Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, University of Oslo

Authors

  • Andreas Carlson

    Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, University of Oslo