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Imaging in-plane and normal stresses near an interface crack using traction force microscopy
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringResidual StressTraction Force MicroscopySoft MatterNanotribologyNormal StressesMechanicsColloidal CoatingsStressstrain AnalysisRheologyMaterials ScienceInterface CrackImage StressStrain LocalizationSurface TensionSolid MechanicsPhotoelasticityInterfacial PhenomenonApplied PhysicsCrack FormationDynamic Crack PropagationMechanics Of MaterialsFracture Mechanics
Colloidal coatings, such as paint, are all around us. However, we know little about the mechanics of the film-forming process because the composition and properties of drying coatings vary dramatically in space and time. To surmount this challenge, we extend traction force microscopy to quantify the spatial distribution of all three components of the stress at the interface of two materials. We apply this approach to image stress near the tip of a propagating interface crack in a drying colloidal coating and extract the stress intensity factor.
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