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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Elasto-capillarity is the ability of capilElasto-capillarity is the ability of capillary force to deform an elastic material. From the viewpoint of mechanics, elastocapillarity phenomena essentially involve competition between the elastic strain energy in the bulk and the energy on the surfaces/interfaces. In the modeling of these phenomena, some challenging issues are, among others, the exact characterization of energies at the micro scale, the solution of strongly nonlinear problems of structures with large deformation and moving boundary conditions, and instability of either solid structures or droplets/films.The capillary forces are generally negligible in the analysis of macroscopic structures but often play a significant role in many phenomena at small scales.nt role in many phenomena at small scales. , L'élasto-capillarité est la capacité des forces capillaires à déformer un matériau solide. Comme tous les phénomènes capillaires, elle ne se manifeste qu'à petite échelle.
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rdfs:comment Elasto-capillarity is the ability of capilElasto-capillarity is the ability of capillary force to deform an elastic material. From the viewpoint of mechanics, elastocapillarity phenomena essentially involve competition between the elastic strain energy in the bulk and the energy on the surfaces/interfaces. In the modeling of these phenomena, some challenging issues are, among others, the exact characterization of energies at the micro scale, the solution of strongly nonlinear problems of structures with large deformation and moving boundary conditions, and instability of either solid structures or droplets/films.The capillary forces are generally negligible in the analysis of macroscopic structures but often play a significant role in many phenomena at small scales.nt role in many phenomena at small scales. , L'élasto-capillarité est la capacité des forces capillaires à déformer un matériau solide. Comme tous les phénomènes capillaires, elle ne se manifeste qu'à petite échelle.
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