AbstractWe studied the mechanical response of a recently developed new class of mechanical metamaterials based on the paper art of cutting, kirigami. Specially, the geometrical and structural design of representative cut units, via combined line cut, cut-out, and hierarchy of the structure, was explored for achieving both extreme stretchability and/or compressibility in kirigami metamaterials through experiments, alongside geometrical modeling and finite element simulations. The kirigami design was tested on constituent materials including non-stretchable copy papers and highly stretchable silicone rubber to explore the role of constituent material properties. The cut unit in the shape of solid rectangles with the square shape as a special ...
The mechanical properties of a 2D material can be altered with Kirigami, a Japanese paper cutting ar...
Mechanical metamaterials are a new emerging class of materials which achieve properties outside the ...
Two-dimensional (2D) layered materials, such as MoS2, are greatly attractive for flexible devices du...
Inspired by the art of paper cutting, kirigami provides intriguing tools to create materials with un...
Mechanical metamaterials exhibit unusual properties through the shape and movement of their engineer...
Kirigami- the Japanese art of paper cutting – is used extensively as a design philosophy for stretch...
In recent years, kirigami – the ancient art of paper-cutting – has been widely studied by scientists...
Kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting, has recently enabled the design of stretchable mechanic...
I use kirigami techniques to create high performance, 3-dimensional structures, mechanisms, and mult...
Making kirigami-inspired cuts into a sheet has been shown to be an effective way of designing stretc...
The emergence of mechanical metamaterials — which derive their properties primarily from the underly...
We propose a novel design of engineered, structured materials that leverages fast fabrication techno...
The design and production of multifunctional materials possessing tailored mechanical properties and...
Mechanical metamaterials exhibit properties and functionalities that cannot be realized in conventio...
The Kirigami approach is an effective way to realize controllable deformation of intelligent materia...
The mechanical properties of a 2D material can be altered with Kirigami, a Japanese paper cutting ar...
Mechanical metamaterials are a new emerging class of materials which achieve properties outside the ...
Two-dimensional (2D) layered materials, such as MoS2, are greatly attractive for flexible devices du...
Inspired by the art of paper cutting, kirigami provides intriguing tools to create materials with un...
Mechanical metamaterials exhibit unusual properties through the shape and movement of their engineer...
Kirigami- the Japanese art of paper cutting – is used extensively as a design philosophy for stretch...
In recent years, kirigami – the ancient art of paper-cutting – has been widely studied by scientists...
Kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting, has recently enabled the design of stretchable mechanic...
I use kirigami techniques to create high performance, 3-dimensional structures, mechanisms, and mult...
Making kirigami-inspired cuts into a sheet has been shown to be an effective way of designing stretc...
The emergence of mechanical metamaterials — which derive their properties primarily from the underly...
We propose a novel design of engineered, structured materials that leverages fast fabrication techno...
The design and production of multifunctional materials possessing tailored mechanical properties and...
Mechanical metamaterials exhibit properties and functionalities that cannot be realized in conventio...
The Kirigami approach is an effective way to realize controllable deformation of intelligent materia...
The mechanical properties of a 2D material can be altered with Kirigami, a Japanese paper cutting ar...
Mechanical metamaterials are a new emerging class of materials which achieve properties outside the ...
Two-dimensional (2D) layered materials, such as MoS2, are greatly attractive for flexible devices du...