Folding to Curved Surfaces: A Generalized Design Method and Mechanics of Origami-based Cylindrical Structures

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Fei Wang
Haoran Gong
Xi Chen
C. Q. Chen
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[1] AML,Department of Engineering Mechanics and Center for Nano and Micro Mechanics
[2] Tsinghua University,Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering
[3] Columbia Nanomechanics Research Center,undefined
[4] Columbia University,undefined
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Origami structures enrich the field of mechanical metamaterials with the ability to convert morphologically and systematically between two-dimensional (2D) thin sheets and three-dimensional (3D) spatial structures. In this study, an in-plane design method is proposed to approximate curved surfaces of interest with generalized Miura-ori units. Using this method, two combination types of crease lines are unified in one reprogrammable procedure, generating multiple types of cylindrical structures. Structural completeness conditions of the finite-thickness counterparts to the two types are also proposed. As an example of the design method, the kinematics and elastic properties of an origami-based circular cylindrical shell are analysed. The concept of Poisson’s ratio is extended to the cylindrical structures, demonstrating their auxetic property. An analytical model of rigid plates linked by elastic hinges, consistent with numerical simulations, is employed to describe the mechanical response of the structures. Under particular load patterns, the circular shells display novel mechanical behaviour such as snap-through and limiting folding positions. By analysing the geometry and mechanics of the origami structures, we extend the design space of mechanical metamaterials and provide a basis for their practical applications in science and engineering.
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