Browsing by Author "Bakiler, A. Derya"
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Bifurcation behavior of compressible elastic half-space under plane deformations
Bakiler, A. Derya; Javili, Ali (Elsevier, 2020)A finitely deformed elastic half-space subject to compressive stresses will experience a geometric instability at a critical level and exhibit bifurcation. While the bifurcation of an incompressible elastic half-space is ... -
A different catch for Poisson
Bakiler, A. Derya; Javili, Ali (Springer, 2022-05-04)Poisson’s ratio, similar to other material parameters of isotropic elasticity, is determined via experiments corresponding to small strains. Yet at small-strain linear elasticity, Poisson’s ratio has a dual nature; although ... -
A displacement-based approach to geometric instabilities of a film on a substrate
Javili, Ali; Bakiler, A. Derya (Sage Publications, 2019-02)When a thin film adhered to a compliant substrate is growing, it will eventually buckle in order to release the compressive stresses accumulated within the film due to growth. Such geometric instabilities caused by compressive ... -
From beams to bilayers: A unifying approach towards instabilities of compressible domains under plane deformations
Bakiler, A. Derya; Dörtdivanoğlu, B.; Javili, Ali (Elsevier Ltd, 2021-10)Instabilities that form when a domain of compliant elastic material goes under compressive forces are prevalent in nature and have found many applications. Even though instabilities are observed in a myriad of fields and ... -
Understanding the role of interfacial mechanics on the wrinkling behavior of compressible bilayer structures under large plane deformations
Bakiler, A. Derya; Javili, Ali (SAGE, 2022)Layered soft structures under loading may buckle in order to release energy. One commonly studied phenomenon is the wrinkling behavior of a bilayer system consisting of a stiff film on top of a compliant substrate, which ... -
Wrinkling of a compressible trilayer domain under large plane deformations
Bakiler, A. Derya; Javili, Ali (Elsevier Ltd, 2022-02-08)Instabilities that arise in layered systems have been a riveting course of study for the past few decades, having found utility in various fields, while also being frequently observed in biological systems. The trilayer ...