Issue 19, 2020

Cloaking by coating: how effectively does a thin, stiff coating hide a soft substrate?

Abstract

From human tissue to fruits, many soft materials are coated by a thin layer of a stiffer material. While the primary role of such a coating is often to protect the softer material, the thin, stiff coating also has an important effect on the mechanical behaviour of the composite material, making it appear significantly stiffer than the underlying material. We study this cloaking effect of a coating for the particular case of indentation tests, which measure the ‘firmness’ of the composite solid: we use a combination of theory and experiment to characterize the firmness quantitatively. We find that the indenter size plays a key role in determining the effectiveness of cloaking: small indenters feel a mixture of the material properties of the coating and of the substrate, while large indenters sense largely the unadulterated substrate.

Graphical abstract: Cloaking by coating: how effectively does a thin, stiff coating hide a soft substrate?

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Dec 2019
Accepted
27 Mar 2020
First published
30 Mar 2020

Soft Matter, 2020,16, 4574-4583

Cloaking by coating: how effectively does a thin, stiff coating hide a soft substrate?

F. Box, C. Jacquemot, M. Adda-Bedia and D. Vella, Soft Matter, 2020, 16, 4574 DOI: 10.1039/C9SM02511A

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