折纸结构的动态行为:计算与实验研究

Sudheendra Herkal, Satish Nagarajaiah, Glaucio Paulino
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折纸结构因其可部署性、多稳定性、负刚度等独特性能而受到工程和科学研究人员的广泛关注。然而,由于缺乏经过验证的分析动态建模方法,人们对折纸结构的动态特性探索不多。鉴于折纸结构的一系列有趣特性和应用,研究折纸结构的动态行为非常重要。本研究提出了一种考虑分布式质量建模的折纸结构动态建模方法,它有可能成为一种通用方法。通过比较不同几何条件、加载和边界条件以及变形模式下的响应与有限元法响应,研究了各种候选的质量分布方法。结果发现,采用三角形圆心质量分布的动态建模方法能够令人满意地一致捕捉到大部分动态。随后,制造了一个三浦ori 试样,通过实验确定了其自由振动响应,并将其与分析模型的预测进行了比较。比较结果表明,分析模型能够捕捉到纵向的大部分动态。
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Dynamic Behavior of Origami Structures: Computational and Experimental Study
Origami structures have been receiving a lot of attention from engineering and scientific researchers owing to their unique properties such as deployability, multi-stability, negative stiffness, etc. However, dynamic properties of origami structures have not been explored much due to a lack of validated analytical dynamic modeling approaches. Given the range of interesting properties and applications of origami structures, it is important to study the dynamic behavior of origami structures. In this study, a dynamic modeling approach for origami structures is presented considering distributed mass modeling, which has the potential to be a generalizable approach. In the proposed approach, stiffness is modeled using the bar and hinge modeling approach while the mass is modeled using the mass distribution approach. Various candidate mass distribution approaches were investigated by comparing their responses to the finite element method responses for various geometric conditions, loading and boundary conditions, and deformation modes. It was observed that a dynamic modeling approach with triangle circumcenter mass distribution was able to capture most of the dynamics satisfactorily consistently. Subsequently, a Miura-ori specimen was manufactured and its free vibration response was determined experimentally and then compared to the prediction of the analytical model. The comparison demonstrated that the analytical model was able to capture most of the dynamics in the longitudinal direction.
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