Multi-stability and variable stiffness of cellular solids designed based on origami patterns
The application of origami-inspired designs to engineered structures and materials has been a subject of much research efforts. These structures and materials, whose mechanical properties are directly related to the geometry of folding, are capable of achieving a host of unique adaptive functions. I...
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Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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11.04.2017
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Summary: | The application of origami-inspired designs to engineered structures and materials has been a subject of much research
efforts. These structures and materials, whose mechanical properties are directly related to the geometry of folding,
are capable of achieving a host of unique adaptive functions. In this study, we investigate a three-dimensional multistability
and variable stiffness function of a cellular solid based on the Miura-Ori folding pattern. The unit cell of such
a solid, consisting of two stacked Miura-Ori sheets, can be elastically bistable due to the nonlinear relationship between
rigid-folding deformation and crease material bending. Such a bistability possesses an unorthodox property:
the critical, unstable configuration lies on the same side of two stable ones, so that two different force-deformation
curves co-exist within the same range of deformation. By exploiting such unique stability properties, we can achieve
a programmable stiffness change between the two elastically stable states, and the stiffness differences can be prescribed
by tailoring the crease patterns of the cell. This paper presents a comprehensive parametric study revealing
the correlations between such variable stiffness and various design parameters. The unique properties stemming from
the bistability and design of such a unit cell can be advanced further by assembling them into a solid which can be
capable of shape morphing and programmable mechanical properties. |
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Bibliography: | Conference Location: Portland, Oregon, United States Conference Date: 2017-03-25|2017-03-29 |
ISBN: | 1510608133 9781510608139 |
ISSN: | 0277-786X |
DOI: | 10.1117/12.2257499 |