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Polygonal deformation of a metallic foil subjected to impact by an axisymmetric indenter

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In this article, a stack consisting of layers of soft elastomer and thin metallic film is subjected to low intensity impact by releasing an axisymmetric spherical indenter from a vertical height, the foils buried within the stack undergoes large deformation and fracture.
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When a stack consisting of layers of soft elastomer and thin metallic film is subjected to low intensity impact by releasing an axisymmetric spherical indenter from a vertical height, the foils buried within the stack undergoes large deformation and fracture. The shape of the deformed area nevertheless remains circular, its radius first increases with the depth from the surface of the stack and then decreases. In contrast, here we show that the symmetry of the deformed area breaks down when instead of a smooth elastomeric layer, one with topographical patterns is used in the stack. The metallic foil deforms through a polygonal area. The size and shape of the polygonal area vary with the flexibility of foil, geometry and dimension of the patterns and the intensity of the impact. For example, for one elastomeric layer decorated with pillars arranged in a square array, the damaged area turns rectangular to hexagonal and then to octagonal with increasing severity of impact, very much similar to polygo...

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Peeling from a patterned thin elastic film

TL;DR: In this paper, the displacement controlled peeling of a flexible plate from an incision-patterned thin adhesive elastic layer was investigated. And the authors found that crack initiation from a single incision on the film occurs at a load much higher than that required to propagate it on a smooth adhesive surface; multiple incisions thus cause the crack to propagate intermittently.
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TL;DR: In this article, the dynamics of water drop impact at high impinging velocity onto superhydrophobic substrates is experimentally investigated, and quantitative results of the entrapped air bubble, the central wetted area, and the maximal spreading lamella as the impact velocity is increased.
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TL;DR: Some chondrocytes are much more vulnerable to repetitive mechanical loading than others, suggesting that vigorous activity may lead to cell death in articular cartilage.

How severe must repetitive loading be to kill chondrocytes in articular

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of severe repetitive loading on articular cartilage chondrocytes were investigated and it was shown that the loading region was supported naturally by surrounding cartilage and subchondral bone.
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Cell death after cartilage impact occurs around matrix cracks.

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