The traditional waterbomb origami, produced from a pattern consisting of a series of vertices where six creases meet, is one of the most widely utilised origami patterns. From rigid origami viewpoint, it generally has multiple degrees of freedom, but when the pattern is folded symmetrically, the mobility reduces to one. This paper presents a thorough kinematic investigation on symmetric folding of the waterbomb pattern. It has been found that the pattern can have two folding paths under certain circumstance. Moreover, the pattern can be used to fold thick panels. Not only do the additional constraints imposed to fold the thick panels lead to single degree of freedom folding, but the folding process is kinematically equivalent to the origami...
Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, has been used previously to inspire engineering solution...
Rigid origami inspires new design technology in deployable structures with large deployable ratio du...
Here we focus on the problem of how to fold/deploy an origami structure. We consider origami tessell...
The traditional waterbomb origami, produced from a pattern consisting of a series of vertices where ...
Origami patterns, including the rigid origami patterns in which flat inflexible sheets are joined by...
Rigid foldability allows an origami pattern to fold about crease lines without twisting or stretchin...
Rigid origami is about folding flat inextensional facets which are connected by creases. It is gaini...
The diamond origami-scissor hinged pattern marks a new type of thick origami that can not only fold ...
Rigid origami is about folding flat inextensional facets which are connected by creases. It is gaini...
Origami has recently emerged as a promising building block of mechanical metamaterials because it of...
We present an exact algebraic solution to model waterbomb tessellations. Given the design parameters...
Recent advances in robotics engineering have enabled the realization of self-folding machines. Rigid...
Origami, the ancient art of paper folding, embodies techniques for transforming a flat sheet of pape...
Origami-inspired engineering design is increasingly used in the development of self-folding structur...
Rigid foldability allows an origami pattern to fold about crease lines without twisting or stretchin...
Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, has been used previously to inspire engineering solution...
Rigid origami inspires new design technology in deployable structures with large deployable ratio du...
Here we focus on the problem of how to fold/deploy an origami structure. We consider origami tessell...
The traditional waterbomb origami, produced from a pattern consisting of a series of vertices where ...
Origami patterns, including the rigid origami patterns in which flat inflexible sheets are joined by...
Rigid foldability allows an origami pattern to fold about crease lines without twisting or stretchin...
Rigid origami is about folding flat inextensional facets which are connected by creases. It is gaini...
The diamond origami-scissor hinged pattern marks a new type of thick origami that can not only fold ...
Rigid origami is about folding flat inextensional facets which are connected by creases. It is gaini...
Origami has recently emerged as a promising building block of mechanical metamaterials because it of...
We present an exact algebraic solution to model waterbomb tessellations. Given the design parameters...
Recent advances in robotics engineering have enabled the realization of self-folding machines. Rigid...
Origami, the ancient art of paper folding, embodies techniques for transforming a flat sheet of pape...
Origami-inspired engineering design is increasingly used in the development of self-folding structur...
Rigid foldability allows an origami pattern to fold about crease lines without twisting or stretchin...
Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, has been used previously to inspire engineering solution...
Rigid origami inspires new design technology in deployable structures with large deployable ratio du...
Here we focus on the problem of how to fold/deploy an origami structure. We consider origami tessell...