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Two‐dimensional ridge structures are induced by equibiaxial compression with a large equi‐biaxial pre‐stretch in a thin film, using a microfluidics technique. Whereas wrinkles tend to be uniformly distributed, the ridges are localized. The wrinkle‐to‐ridge transition and the evolution of a ridge network are studied by experiments and numerical simulations on page 4061 by A. Takei and co‐workers.
Two‐dimensional ridge structures are induced by equi‐biaxial compression with large equi‐biaxial pre‐stretch in a thin film by using a micro‐fluidics technique. Whereas wrinkles tend to be uniformly distributed, ridges are localized. The wrinkle‐to‐ridge transition is unstable (subcritical), resulting in large amplitude changes. The nature and morphology of the ridges is studied and quantified by...
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