Crumpling a Thin Sheet
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- 7 November 2001
Abstract
Crumpled sheets have a surprisingly large resistance to further compression. We have studied the crumpling of thin sheets of Mylar under different loading conditions. When placed under a fixed compressive force, the size of a crumpled material decreases logarithmically in time for periods up to three weeks. We also find hysteretic behavior when measuring the compression as a function of applied force. By using a pre-treating protocol, we control this hysteresis and find reproducible scaling behavior for the size of the crumpled material as a function of the applied force.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2001-11-07, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 88 (7), 076101.
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