Abstract
In part I of this work, we presented a theory for adhesionless contact of a pressurized neo-Hookean plane-strain membrane to a rigid substrate. Here, we extend our theory to include adhesion using a fracture mechanics approach. This theory is used to study contact hysteresis commonly observed in experiments. Detailed analysis is carried out to highlight the differences between frictionless and noslip contact. Membrane detachment is found to be strongly dependent on adhesion: for low adhesion, the membrane 'pinches-off', whereas for large adhesions, it detaches unstably at finite contact ('pull-off'). Expressions are derived for the critical adhesion needed for pinch-off to pull-off transition. Above a threshold adhesion, the membrane exhibits bistability, two stable states at zero applied pressure. The condition for bistability for both frictionless and noslip boundary conditions is obtained explicitly. © 2013 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.
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Srivastava, A., & Hui, C. Y. (2013). Large deformation contact mechanics of a pressurized long rectangular membrane. II. Adhesive contact. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 469(2160). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2013.0425
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