Enhancing the Design Space of Bistable Laminates by Tailoring the Attachment Boundary Conditions

Author:

Mukherjee Aghna1,Vogel Tom1,Ermanni Paolo1

Affiliation:

1. ETH Zurich Laboratory of Composite Materials and Adaptive Structures, Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, , Leonhardstrasse 21, 8092 Zurich , Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract Bistable and multistable laminates are structural elements with more than one stable equilibrium configuration. The bistability makes them very interesting for the design of compliant mechanisms. However, these laminates are extremely sensitive to boundary conditions and attachment methods. It has been shown prior in the literature that restrictive boundary conditions can lead to the loss of bistability or unwanted deformation modes. This article develops attachment concepts that leverage the structural behavior changes caused by boundary conditions to expand the design space of bistable elements for structural applications. A systematic means of using the boundary conditions to improve the stability margins and load introduction of bistable tape springs is demonstrated. The stability margins and the achievable angles have been quantified using an analytical model previously developed by Guest and Pellegrino. Subsequently, high-fidelity finite element (FE) simulations are done in abaqus™ to determine the limits of the proposed method in terms of localization effects. Based on the analytical model and simulation outcomes, layup, size, and attachment points are determined, and two prototypes are fabricated, illustrating the effectiveness of the proposed method in expanding the design space of traditional bistable tape springs.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

General Engineering

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