可重构性
超材料
模块化设计
制作
简单(哲学)
计算机科学
材料科学
程序设计语言
光电子学
医学
电信
认识论
哲学
病理
替代医学
作者
Levi H. Dudte,Gary P. T. Choi,Kaitlyn P. Becker,L. Mahadevan
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43588-023-00448-9
摘要
We present an additive approach for the inverse design of kirigami-based mechanical metamaterials by focusing on the empty (negative) spaces instead of the solid tiles. By considering each negative space as a four-bar linkage, we identify a simple recursive relationship between adjacent linkages, yielding an efficient method for creating kirigami patterns. This allows us to solve the kirigami design problem using elementary linear algebra, with compatibility, reconfigurability and rigid-deployability encoded into an iterative procedure involving simple matrix multiplications. The resulting linear design strategy circumvents the solution of a non-convex global optimization problem and allows us to control the degrees of freedom in the deployment angle field, linkage offsets and boundary conditions. We demonstrate this by creating a large variety of rigid-deployable, compact, reconfigurable kirigami patterns. We then realize our kirigami designs physically using two simple but effective fabrication strategies with very different materials. Altogether, our additive approaches present routes for efficient mechanical metamaterial design and fabrication based on ori/kirigami art forms. Kirigami is an ancient art form that is now increasingly studied and applied in science and technology. This work presents an additive approach for the computational design of kirigami and two fabrication strategies for its physical instantiation.
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