Authors
Mark Schenk, Simon D Guest
Publication date
2013/2/26
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
110
Issue
9
Pages
3276-3281
Publisher
National Acad Sciences
Description
This paper describes two folded metamaterials based on the Miura-ori fold pattern. The structural mechanics of these metamaterials are dominated by the kinematics of the folding, which only depends on the geometry and therefore is scale-independent. First, a folded shell structure is introduced, 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. Second, a cellular metamaterial is described based on a stacking of individual folded layers, where the folding kinematics are compatible between layers. Additional freedom in the design of the metamaterial can be achieved by varying the fold pattern within each layer.
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Scholar articles
M Schenk, SD Guest - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013