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Softening of edges of solids by surface tension.

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Surface tension tends to minimize the area of interfaces between pieces of matter indifferent thermodynamic phases, be they in the solid or the liquid state. This can be relevant for the macroscopic shape of very soft solids, and lead to a roughening of initially sharp edges. We calculate this effect for a neo-Hookean elastic solid, with assumptions corresponding to actual experiments, namely the case where an initially sharp edge is rounded by the effect of surface tension felt when the fuid surrounding the soft solid (and so surface tension) is changed at the solid/liquid boundary. We consider two opposite limits where the analysis can be carried to the end, the one of a shallow angle and the one of a very sharp angle. Both cases yield a discontinuity of curvature in the state with surface tension although the initial state had a discontinuous slope.
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hal-01287147 , version 1 (16-03-2016)

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Serge Mora, Yves Pomeau. Softening of edges of solids by surface tension.. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2015, 27 (19), pp.194112. ⟨10.1088/0953-8984/27/19/194112⟩. ⟨hal-01287147⟩
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