Wrinkling reveals a new isometry of pressurized elastic shells
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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indentationisometryshellasymptoticelasticpressurizedshapeshells
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We consider the point indentation of a pressurized, spherical elastic shell. Previously it was shown that such shells wrinkle once the indentation reaches a threshold value. Here, we study the behaviour of this system beyond the onset of instability. We show that rather than simply approaching the classical `mirror-buckled' shape, the wrinkled shell approaches a new, universal shape that reflects a nontrivial type of isometry. For a given indentation depth, this ``asymptotic isometry", which is only made possible by wrinkling, is reached in the doubly asymptotic limit of weak pressure and vanishing shell thickness.
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