Origami Morphing Surfaces with Arrayed Quasi‐Rigid‐Foldable Polyhedrons
Jiacong Li,
Jiali Bao,
Chengyeh Ho
et al.
Abstract:Artificial morphing surfaces, inspired by the high adaptability of biological tissues, have emerged as a significant area of research in recent years. However, the practical applications of these surfaces, constructed from soft materials, are considerably limited due to their low shear stiffness. Rigid‐foldable cylinders are anisotropic structures that exhibit high adaptability and shear stiffness. Thus, they have the potential to address this issue. However, changes in shape and area at both ends during foldi… Show more
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