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    Design Tools for Patterned Self Folding Reconfigurable Structures Based on Programmable Active Laminates

    Source: Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics:;2016:;volume( 008 ):;issue: 003::page 31015
    Author:
    Peraza Hernandez, Edwin A.
    ,
    Hartl, Darren J.
    ,
    Malak, Jr. ,Richard J.
    ,
    Akleman, Ergun
    ,
    Gonen, Ozgur
    ,
    Kung, Han
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4031955
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Engineering inspired by origami has the potential to impact several areas in the development of morphing structures and mechanisms. Selffolding capabilities in particular are necessary in situations when it may be impractical to exert external manipulations to produce the desired folds (e.g., as in remote applications such as in space systems). In this work, origami principles are utilized to allow planar sheets to selffold into complex structures along arbitrary folds (i.e., no hinges or preengineered locations of folding). The sheets considered herein are composed of shape memory alloy (SMA)based laminated composites. SMAs are materials that can change their shape by thermal and/or mechanical stimuli. The generation of sheets that can be folded into the desired structures is done using origami design software such as Tachi's freeform origami. Also, a novel inhouse fold pattern design software capable of generating straight and curved fold patterns has been developed. The inhouse software generates creased and uncreased fold patterns and converts them into finite element meshes that can be analyzed in finite element analysis (FEA) software considering the thermomechanically coupled constitutive response of the SMA material. Finite element simulations are performed to determine whether by appropriately heating the planar unfolded sheet it is possible to fold it into the desired structure. The results show that a wide range of selffolding structures can be folded via thermal stimulus. This is demonstrated by analyzing the folding response of multiple designs generated from freeform origami and the newly developed inhouse origami design software.
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    contributor authorPeraza Hernandez, Edwin A.
    contributor authorHartl, Darren J.
    contributor authorMalak, Jr. ,Richard J.
    contributor authorAkleman, Ergun
    contributor authorGonen, Ozgur
    contributor authorKung, Han
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:31:23Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:31:23Z
    date issued2016
    identifier issn1942-4302
    identifier otherjmr_008_03_031015.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/161902
    description abstractEngineering inspired by origami has the potential to impact several areas in the development of morphing structures and mechanisms. Selffolding capabilities in particular are necessary in situations when it may be impractical to exert external manipulations to produce the desired folds (e.g., as in remote applications such as in space systems). In this work, origami principles are utilized to allow planar sheets to selffold into complex structures along arbitrary folds (i.e., no hinges or preengineered locations of folding). The sheets considered herein are composed of shape memory alloy (SMA)based laminated composites. SMAs are materials that can change their shape by thermal and/or mechanical stimuli. The generation of sheets that can be folded into the desired structures is done using origami design software such as Tachi's freeform origami. Also, a novel inhouse fold pattern design software capable of generating straight and curved fold patterns has been developed. The inhouse software generates creased and uncreased fold patterns and converts them into finite element meshes that can be analyzed in finite element analysis (FEA) software considering the thermomechanically coupled constitutive response of the SMA material. Finite element simulations are performed to determine whether by appropriately heating the planar unfolded sheet it is possible to fold it into the desired structure. The results show that a wide range of selffolding structures can be folded via thermal stimulus. This is demonstrated by analyzing the folding response of multiple designs generated from freeform origami and the newly developed inhouse origami design software.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDesign Tools for Patterned Self Folding Reconfigurable Structures Based on Programmable Active Laminates
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume8
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Mechanisms and Robotics
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4031955
    journal fristpage31015
    journal lastpage31015
    identifier eissn1942-4310
    treeJournal of Mechanisms and Robotics:;2016:;volume( 008 ):;issue: 003
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