Unit

Engineering Mechanics of Soft lnterfaces

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Summary

The Flexible Interfaces Mechanics Laboratory (EMSI) at EPFL focuses on uncovering universal patterns in crack formation and contact surfaces, crucial in engineering and science. By employing cutting-edge imaging techniques, the team directly observes these processes to gain a deeper understanding of mechanical behavior in soft materials. Their research delves into the mechanics of interfaces involving stress singularities like cracks and contact lines, addressing challenges posed by non-linear material responses. Through experimental investigations, they gather kinematic data to unravel phenomena such as symmetry breaking and stress divergence at singular points, bridging theoretical predictions with real-world material behavior.

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