通过弯曲活性剪刀网格实现生长诱导型可变形表面

Fuki Ono, Haruto Kamijo, Miwako Kase, Seri Nishimoto, Kotaro Sempuku, Mizuki Shigematsu, Tomohiro Tachi
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在珊瑚和莴苣等生物形态中出现的皱褶表面是建筑和家具设计的灵感源泉。本文提出了一种基于弯曲活性剪刀网格的机制,可有效再现差异生长过程。该结构可以从具有旋转对称性的线性折叠状态展开为不具有旋转对称性的复杂皱褶表面。展开后的形状进一步表现出类似于扁形虫或墨鱼游泳步态的波浪状运动。首先,我们提出了一种由恒定负高斯曲率表面计算得出的机制设计方法。然后,我们对布放时的对称性破坏过程和布放后的零刚度波状运动进行了数值分析。我们制作了两个演示器来验证布放和转换。第一个演示器直径为 1.5 米,用于验证对称破缺的展开运动。我们制作了第二个直径为 0.9 米的演示器,以验证通过控制拉动线组实现的波状运动。
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Growth-induced transformable surfaces realized by bending-active scissors grid

Ruffled surfaces that appear in biological forms, such as coral and lettuce, are a great source of inspiration for architectural and furniture design. This paper proposes a mechanism based on a bending-active scissors grid that effectively reproduces the process of differential growth. The structure can deploy from a linearly folded state with rotational symmetry to a complex ruffled surface without rotational symmetry. The deployed shape further exhibits a wave-like motion similar to the swimming gait of flatworms or cuttlefish. First, we propose a design method for the mechanism computed from the surface of constant negative Gaussian curvature. We then numerically analyze the symmetry-breaking process of deployment and zero-stiffness wave-like motion after deployment. We built two demonstrators to verify the deployment and the transformation. The first demonstrator with 1.5m diameter was fabricated to verify the symmetry-breaking deployment motion. The second demonstrator with 0.9m diameter was fabricated to demonstrate the wave-like motion by controlled pulling of the group of threads.

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