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Jared Butler
Researcher at Brigham Young University
Publications - 17
Citations - 124
Jared Butler is an academic researcher from Brigham Young University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Compliant mechanism & Finite element method. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 72 citations. Previous affiliations of Jared Butler include Pennsylvania State University & Intuitive Surgical.
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Highly Compressible Origami Bellows for Harsh Environments
Jared Butler,Jessica Morgan,Nathan A. Pehrson,Kyler A. Tolman,Terri Bateman,Spencer P. Magleby,Larry L. Howell +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the design and testing of a highly compressible origami bellows for harsh environments is described, and several origami patterns were evaluated and the Kresling fold pattern was designed to meet constraints and selected for use in the bellows design.
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An Origami-Based Medical Support System to Mitigate Flexible Shaft Buckling
Brandon Sargent,Jared Butler,Kendall Hal Seymour,David W. Bailey,Brian D. Jensen,Spencer P. Magleby,Larry L. Howell +6 more
TL;DR: Varying parameters of a triangulated cylindrical origami pattern were combined to create an effective highly compressible anti-buckling system that maintains a constant inner diameter for supporting an instrument and a constant outer diameter throughout actuation.
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A Model for Multi-Input Mechanical Advantage in Origami-Based Mechanisms
Jared Butler,Landen Bowen,Eric W. Wilcox,Adam C. Shrager,Mary Frecker,Paris von Lockette,Timothy W. Simpson,Robert J. Lang,Larry L. Howell,Spencer P. Magleby +9 more
TL;DR: A model of the mechanical advantage for multi-input compliant mechanisms is presented and how modifying the parameters of a model affects their behavior is explored.
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Highly compressible origami bellows for microgravity drilling-debris containment
TL;DR: In this article, the design and testing of an origami-based bellows for microgravity drilling is described, and a nylon-reinforced polyvinyl fluoride based bellows with an aramid fiber stitched seam is well suited for debris containment in space conditions.
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Folding of thick origami through regionally sandwiched compliant sheets
TL;DR: In this article, a regional sandwiching of compliant sheets is used to create mountain-valley assignments for each fold about a vertex, constraining motion to a single branch of folding.