Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996phrve..54.6673l&link_type=abstract
Physical Review E, vol. 54, Issue 6, pp. 6673-6680
Physics
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Micromechanical Devices And Systems
Scientific paper
This paper reports an experimental and theoretical study of the compressive behavior of single microcapsules; that is, liquid-filled cellular entities (approximately 65 μm in diameter) with a thin polymeric membrane wall. An experimental technique which allows the simultaneous measurement of both the compressive displacement and the reaction forces of individual microcapsules deformed between two parallel plates up to a dimensionless approach [(compressive displacement)/(initial particle diameter)] of 60% is described. The corresponding major geometric parameters of the deformed microcapsule, such as central lateral extension as well as the failure phenomena, are reported and recorded through a microscopic visualization system. The elastic modulus, the bursting strength of the membrane, and the pressure difference across the membrane are computed by using a theoretical analysis which is also presented in this paper. This theoretical model, which was developed by Feng and Yang [
Briscoe B. J.
Liu Kaijian
Williams David Richard
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