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Folding instability of a layered viscoelastic medium under compression
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Abstract A preliminary theory is established for the stability of a viscoelastic layer sandwiched in an infinitely extended medium of another viscoelastic material when a compressive force is acting in a direction parallel with the layer. The instability is manifested by a folding of the layer. It is shown that in general there exists a lower and a higher critical load between which folding occurs at a finite rate with a dominant wavelength. This is the wavelength whose amplitude increases at the fastest rate. Special cases are also discussed in more detail such as that of a purely viscous layer in a viscous fluid, an elastic layer in a viscous fluid, a viscous layer in an elastic medium, and of two Maxwell materials. Results indicate that the ratio of the relaxation times of the two materials is an important parameter.
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