4D打印折纸灵感手风琴,Kresling和Yoshimura管。

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Journal of Research in Music Education Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-21 DOI:10.1177/1045389X231181940
Anastasia L Wickeler, Kyra McLellan, Yu-Chen Sun, Hani E Naguib
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摘要

将镶嵌折纸图案应用于机械材料的设计可以提高材料的强度重量比和冲击吸收能力等性能。另一个优点是变形力学的可预测性,因为折纸材料通常通过折痕的折叠和展开而变形。这项工作的重点是创建基于三种不同折纸图案的4D打印柔性管状折纸:手风琴,Kresling和Yoshimura折纸图案,由具有热激活形状记忆效应的柔性聚乳酸(PLA)长丝制成。然后在60°C、75°C和90°C下利用自展开结构的形状记忆特性。由于每种折纸设计的折叠模式不同,在形状编程和驱动过程中观察到显著的行为差异。在三种模式中,手风琴被证明是最有效的驱动,因为整体结构可以沿着折叠折痕线被压缩。相比之下,Kresling图案在变形过程中在折痕处出现裂纹,而Yoshimura图案在折痕处屈曲并且没有像预期的那样折叠。为了展示潜在的应用,设计并测试了一种手风琴图案的折纸4D打印管,用于手部康复设备,作为概念验证原型,其中包含自展开折纸。
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4D printed origami-inspired accordion, Kresling and Yoshimura tubes.

Applying tessellated origami patterns to the design of mechanical materials can enhance properties such as strength-to-weight ratio and impact absorption ability. Another advantage is the predictability of the deformation mechanics since origami materials typically deform through the folding and unfolding of their creases. This work focuses on creating 4D printed flexible tubular origami based on three different origami patterns: the accordion, the Kresling and the Yoshimura origami patterns, fabricated with a flexible polylactic acid (PLA) filament with heat-activated shape memory effect. The shape memory characteristics of the self-unfolding structures were then harnessed at 60°C, 75°C and 90°C. Due to differences in the folding patterns of each origami design, significant differences in behaviour were observed during shape programming and actuation. Among the three patterns, the accordion proved to be the most effective for actuation as the overall structure can be compressed following the folding crease lines. In comparison, the Kresling pattern exhibited cracking at crease locations during deformation, while the Yoshimura pattern buckled and did not fold as expected at the crease lines. To demonstrate a potential application, an accordion-patterned origami 4D printed tube for use in hand rehabilitation devices was designed and tested as a proof-of-concept prototype incorporating self-unfolding origami.

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期刊介绍: The quarterly Journal of Research in Music Education comprises reports of original research related to music teaching and learning. The wide range of topics includes various aspects of music pedagogy, history, and philosophy, and addresses vocal, instrumental, and general music at all levels, from early childhood through adult.
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