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Origami for Engineers:
Folded Shell Structures – Mark Schenk – Graduate Research Forum (GRF) Clare College, Cambridge 9th December 2008
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Presentation Outline Introduction Folded Shell Structures
textured sheets Folded Shell Structures origami tessellations deformation of folded sheets applications
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Shell Structures – Counterexamples
Forth Rail Bridge (1964) Forth Road Bridge (1964)
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Example Shell Structures - Architecture
Eero Saarinen (1962) Milo Ketchum ( ) Norman Foster (1997)
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Example Shell Structures - Engineering
Verner Panton (1969)
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Shell Structures shell structures widespread use
thickness is small relative to other dimensions carry loads (in-plane and bending) geometry is extremely important widespread use architecture piping, pressure vessels, etc. aircraft fuselages, car bodies, etc.
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Textured Shell Structures
Adding a local texture to thin-walled sheets in order to change their global mechanical properties. The local texture is of an intermediate scale, between the global structural dimensions and material level.
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Textured Shell Structures - Examples
corrugated sheets improved stiffness to weight ratio countless examples in daily life
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Novel Textured Shell Structures
bistable corrugated sheets (Norman et al., 2006) combination of prestress and geometry
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Novel Textured Shell Structures
dimpled sheets (Seffen, 2007) pre-stressed bistable dimples global shape depends on local up/down pattern
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Novel Textured Shell Structures
bistable textured sheets (Golabchi et al., 2008) doubly-periodic corrugations prestress through plastic deformation
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Folded Shell Structures
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Folded Shell Structures
Introducing a local texture to thin-walled sheets by means of a fold pattern. In other words: origami folding
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Origami (as you may know it)
Photo courtesy of Andreas Bauer Designed and folded by Robert J. Lang
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Origami Tesselations http://www.flickr.com/photos/origomi/290031886/
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Origami Tesselations http://www.flickr.com/photos/9874847@N03/
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Analysis of Folded Textured Sheets
Miura sheet Eggbox sheet
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Deformation of Folded Textured Sheets
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Deformation of Folded Textured Sheets
mid-surface plane of the sheet can assume a global saddle shape; folds allow local expansion/contraction
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Miura sheet – planar deformation
It expands in all directions under a uni-axial strain: negative Poisson’s ratio!
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Miura Sheet – out-of-plane deformation
Saddle-shaped deformation corresponds to materials with a positive Poisson’s ratio.
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Eggbox sheet – planar deformation
It contracts transversely to a uni-axial strain: positive Poisson’s ratio
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Eggbox Sheet – out-of-plane deformation
Spherical shaped deformation corresponds to materials with a negative Poisson’s ratio.
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Resch ‘waterbomb’ sheet
Resch sheet
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Resch ‘waterbomb’ sheet
Strong bending-extension coupling
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Resch ‘waterbomb’ sheet
regular iso-area
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Properties of Folded Textured Sheets
provide extra flexibility have intriguing mechanical properties, e.g. opposite sign for Poisson’s ratio under bending and extension (Miura & eggbox) strongly coupled bending and extension (Resch) These sheets have not previously been studied!
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Applications of Folded Textured Sheets
Morphing Structures change shape maintain continuous surface Example: morphing wings
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Applications of Folded Textured Sheets
Architecture inspiration for design adaptable facades
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So now what? My PhD research on Folded Textured Sheets
understand their mechanical behaviour, find efficient ways to model them, develop manufacturing methods
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Questions? Q & A
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