The geometry and mechanics of the Chinese finger trap

IF 4.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Dingjie Lu , Zhong You , Zhuangjian Liu , Guoxing Lu
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Abstract

We investigate the kinematics and mechanical mechanisms of cylindrically woven straps with a plain twill pattern, which form a tubular structure known as the Chinese Finger Trap. Our findings, derived from a combination of analytical, experimental, and numerical methods, demonstrate that when subjected to axial tension, the straps within the structure undergo reconfiguration, resulting in radial contraction. The geometry of the straps influences this contraction. As the structure compacts, the linear axial force transforms into an exponential force, resulting in a catenary-like profile in woven tubes due to the axially symmetric distribution of straps. Our study of this tension-induced contraction strategy proposes a straightforward approach to manufacturing morphable structures capable of efficiently converting axial elongation into radial contraction. This technique holds potential for medical, architecture, and soft robotics applications, offering accessible and controlled engagement and disengagement capabilities.

中国指套的几何与力学
我们研究了带有平纹斜纹的圆柱形编织带的运动学和机械机制,这种编织带形成了一种被称为 "中国手指陷阱 "的管状结构。我们结合分析、实验和数值方法得出的研究结果表明,当受到轴向拉力时,结构内的带子会发生重新配置,导致径向收缩。带子的几何形状会影响这种收缩。随着结构的压缩,线性轴向力转变为指数力,由于带子的轴对称分布,编织管中出现了类似猫眼的轮廓。我们对这种张力诱导收缩策略的研究提出了一种制造可变形结构的直接方法,这种结构能够有效地将轴向伸长转化为径向收缩。这种技术具有医疗、建筑和软机器人应用的潜力,可提供无障碍、可控的啮合和脱离能力。
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Extreme Mechanics Letters
Extreme Mechanics Letters Engineering-Mechanics of Materials
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
4.30%
发文量
179
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) enables rapid communication of research that highlights the role of mechanics in multi-disciplinary areas across materials science, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine and engineering. Emphasis is on the impact, depth and originality of new concepts, methods and observations at the forefront of applied sciences.
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