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Programming curvature using origami tessellations

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In this article, scale-independent elementary geometric constructions and constrained optimization algorithms can be used to determine spatially modulated patterns that yield approximations to given surfaces of constant or varying curvature.
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Origami describes rules for creating folded structures from patterns on a flat sheet, but does not prescribe how patterns can be designed to fit target shapes. Here, starting from the simplest periodic origami pattern that yields one-degree-of-freedom collapsible structures-we show that scale-independent elementary geometric constructions and constrained optimization algorithms can be used to determine spatially modulated patterns that yield approximations to given surfaces of constant or varying curvature. Paper models confirm the feasibility of our calculations. We also assess the difficulty of realizing these geometric structures by quantifying the energetic barrier that separates the metastable flat and folded states. Moreover, we characterize the trade-off between the accuracy to which the pattern conforms to the target surface, and the effort associated with creating finer folds. Our approach enables the tailoring of origami patterns to drape complex surfaces independent of absolute scale, as well as the quantification of the energetic and material cost of doing so.

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Plastic deformation of a permanently bonded network: stress relaxation by pleats

TL;DR: It is shown that a flat two dimensional network of connected vertices, when stretched, may deform plastically by producing "pleats", system spanning linear structures with width comparable to the lattice spacing, where the network overlaps on itself.
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Thermally Beam-Direction- and Beamwidth-Switchable Monopole Antenna Using Origami Reflectors With Smart Shape Memory Polymer Hinges

TL;DR: In this article, a thermally reconfigurable antenna with beam-direction and beamwidth switching capability using origami reflectors with smart shape memory polymer (SMP) hinges is presented.
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Development of kinetic origami canopy using Arc Miura folding patterns

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the design and kinematic behavior of a novel origami canopy, where Arc Miura-ori patterns are introduced to display the curved surface configuration.
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Constructing Rigid-Foldable Generalized Miura-Ori Tessellations for Curved Surfaces

TL;DR: In this article, a generalized Miura-ori tessellation is constructed by tiling the target surface with triangulated Miuralike unit cells and used as the initial guess for the optimization, which can be rigidly folded from the flat state to the target state with a single degree of freedom.
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Design of Single Degree-of-Freedom Triangular Resch Patterns with Thick-panel Origami

TL;DR: In this paper , the compatibility among all the vertices is studied by a systematic kinematic analysis of the thick-panel Resch pattern and two design schemes are obtained to form a one-DOF origami structure between the initial planar structure and the fully folded 3D sandwich structure with dome-curved intermediate folded configurations.
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Spontaneous formation of ordered structures in thin films of metals supported on an elastomeric polymer

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the appearance of complex, ordered structures induced by the buckling of thin metal films owing to thermal contraction of an underlying substrate, and account qualitatively for the size and form of the patterned features in terms of the nonuniform stresses developed in the film near steps on the polymer substrate.
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Using origami design principles to fold reprogrammable mechanical metamaterials

TL;DR: Working with the Miura-ori tessellation, it is found that each unit cell of this crease pattern is mechanically bistable, and by switching between states, the compressive modulus of the overall structure can be rationally and reversibly tuned.
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Geometry of Miura-folded metamaterials

TL;DR: This paper describes two folded metamaterials based on the Miura-ori fold pattern, where the fold pattern provides a negative Poisson’s ratio for in-plane deformations and a positive Poisson's ratio for out-of-plane bending.
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Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra

TL;DR: Aimed primarily at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics or computer science, this lavishly illustrated book will fascinate a broad audience, from high school students to researchers.
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