Author:
Sussman Daniel M.,Cho Yigil,Castle Toen,Gong Xingting,Jung Euiyeon,Yang Shu,Kamien Randall D.
Abstract
We use a regular arrangement of kirigami elements to demonstrate an inverse design paradigm for folding a flat surface into complex target configurations. We first present a scheme using arrays of disclination defect pairs on the dual to the honeycomb lattice; by arranging these defect pairs properly with respect to each other and choosing an appropriate fold pattern a target stepped surface can be designed. We then present a more general method that specifies a fixed lattice of kirigami cuts to be performed on a flat sheet. This single pluripotent lattice of cuts permits a wide variety of target surfaces to be programmed into the sheet by varying the folding directions.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Simons Foundation
American Philosophical Society
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
122 articles.
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