International audienceWe investigate the out-of-plane shape morphing capability of single-material elastic sheets with architected cut patterns that result in arrays of tiles connected by flexible hinges. We demonstrate that a non-periodic cut pattern can cause a sheet to buckle into three-dimensional shapes, such as domes or patterns of wrinkles, when pulled at specific boundary points. These global buckling modes are observed in experiments and rationalized by an in-plane kinematic analysis that highlights the role of the geometric frustration arising from non-periodicity. The study focuses on elastic sheets, and is later extended to elastic-plastic materials to achieve shape retention. Our work illustrates a scalable route towards the fa...
Predicting the large-amplitude deformations of thin elastic sheets is difficult due to the complicat...
We present a computational approach for designing CurveUps, curvy shells that form from an initially...
Non-Euclidean shells are ubiquitous in both natural and man-made systems, yet fabrication at smaller...
We investigate the out-of-plane shape morphing capability of single-material elastic sheets with arc...
In this work, we construct an effective continuum model for architected sheets that are composed of ...
We work with two different mechanisms to generate geometric frustration on thin elastic sheets; isot...
International audienceIn this work, we construct an effective continuum model for architected sheets...
We work with two different mechanisms to generate geometric frustration on thin elastic sheets; isot...
Presented on January 14, 2013 from 3:00 to 4:00 pm in Marcus Nanotechnology Conference room 1116.Run...
This thesis explores two mechanisms for pattern formation in elastic thin sheets : wrinkling and fol...
We present a computational approach for designing CurveUps, curvy shells that form from an initially...
Shape-morphing structures, which are able to change their shapes from one state to another, are impo...
Transforming flat sheets into three-dimensional structures has emerged as an exciting manufacturing ...
Transforming flat two-dimensional (2D) sheets into three-dimensional (3D) structures by combining ca...
Predicting the large-amplitude deformations of thin elastic sheets is difficult due to the complicat...
We present a computational approach for designing CurveUps, curvy shells that form from an initially...
Non-Euclidean shells are ubiquitous in both natural and man-made systems, yet fabrication at smaller...
We investigate the out-of-plane shape morphing capability of single-material elastic sheets with arc...
In this work, we construct an effective continuum model for architected sheets that are composed of ...
We work with two different mechanisms to generate geometric frustration on thin elastic sheets; isot...
International audienceIn this work, we construct an effective continuum model for architected sheets...
We work with two different mechanisms to generate geometric frustration on thin elastic sheets; isot...
Presented on January 14, 2013 from 3:00 to 4:00 pm in Marcus Nanotechnology Conference room 1116.Run...
This thesis explores two mechanisms for pattern formation in elastic thin sheets : wrinkling and fol...
We present a computational approach for designing CurveUps, curvy shells that form from an initially...
Shape-morphing structures, which are able to change their shapes from one state to another, are impo...
Transforming flat sheets into three-dimensional structures has emerged as an exciting manufacturing ...
Transforming flat two-dimensional (2D) sheets into three-dimensional (3D) structures by combining ca...
Predicting the large-amplitude deformations of thin elastic sheets is difficult due to the complicat...
We present a computational approach for designing CurveUps, curvy shells that form from an initially...
Non-Euclidean shells are ubiquitous in both natural and man-made systems, yet fabrication at smaller...