Origami and paperfolding techniques may inspire the design of structures that have the ability to be folded and unfolded: their geometry can be changed from an extended, servicing state to a compact one, and back-forth. In traditional origami, folds are introduced in a sheet of paper (a developable surface) for transforming its shape, with artistic, or decorative intent; in recent times the ideas behind origami techniques were transferred in various design disciplines to build developable foldable/unfoldable structures, mostly in aerospace industry (Miura, 1985, “Method of Packaging and Deployment of Large Membranes in Space,” Inst. Space Astronaut. Sci. Rep., 618, pp. 1–9; Ikema et al., 2009, “Deformation Analysis of a Joint Structure Designed for Space Suit With the Aid of an Origami Technology,” 27th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science (ISTS)). The geometrical arrangement of folds allows a folding mechanism of great efficiency and is often derived from the buckling patterns of simple geometries, like a plane or a cylinder (e.g., Miura-ori and Yoshimura folding pattern) (Wu et al., 2007, “Optimization of Crush Characteristics of the Cylindrical Origami Structure,” Int. J. Veh. Des., 43, pp. 66–81; Hunt and Ario, 2005, “Twist Buckling and the Foldable Cylinder: An Exercise in Origami,” Int. J. Non-Linear Mech., 40(6), pp. 833–843). Here, we interest ourselves to the conception of foldable/unfoldable structures for civil engineering and architecture. In those disciplines, the need for folding efficiency comes along with the need for structural efficiency (stiffness); for this purpose, we will explore nondevelopable foldable/unfoldable structures: those structures exhibit potential stiffness because, when unfolded, they cannot be flattened to a plane (nondevelopability). In this paper, we propose a classification for foldable/unfoldable surfaces that comprehend non fully developable (and also non fully foldable) surfaces and a method for the description of folding motion. Then, we propose innovative geometrical configurations for those structures by generalizing the Miura-ori folding pattern to nondevelopable surfaces that, once unfolded, exhibit curvature.
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Design and Analysis of a Foldable/Unfoldable Corrugated Architectural Curved Envelop
Francesco Gioia,
e-mail: francescogioia@email.it
Francesco Gioia
Dipartimento di Architettura, Costruzioni e Strutture (DACS),Università Politecnica delle Marche,
I-60121 Ancona, Italy
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David Dureisseix,
e-mail: David.Dureisseix@insa-lyon.fr
David Dureisseix
Professor
Contact and Structural Mechanics Laboratory (LaMCoS),INSA de Lyon/CNRS UMR 5259,
F-69621 Villeurbanne, France
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René Motro,
e-mail: Rene.Motro@univ-montp2.fr
René Motro
Professor
Mechanics and Civil Engineering Laboratory (LMGC),University Montpellier 2/CNRS UMR 5508,
F-34095 Montpellier, France
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Bernard Maurin
e-mail: Bernard.Maurin@univ-montp2.fr
Bernard Maurin
Professor
Mechanics and Civil Engineering Laboratory (LMGC),University Montpellier 2/CNRS UMR 5508,
F-34095 Montpellier, France
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Francesco Gioia
Dipartimento di Architettura, Costruzioni e Strutture (DACS),Università Politecnica delle Marche,
I-60121 Ancona, Italy
e-mail: francescogioia@email.it
David Dureisseix
Professor
Contact and Structural Mechanics Laboratory (LaMCoS),INSA de Lyon/CNRS UMR 5259,
F-69621 Villeurbanne, France
e-mail: David.Dureisseix@insa-lyon.fr
René Motro
Professor
Mechanics and Civil Engineering Laboratory (LMGC),University Montpellier 2/CNRS UMR 5508,
F-34095 Montpellier, France
e-mail: Rene.Motro@univ-montp2.fr
Bernard Maurin
Professor
Mechanics and Civil Engineering Laboratory (LMGC),University Montpellier 2/CNRS UMR 5508,
F-34095 Montpellier, France
e-mail: Bernard.Maurin@univ-montp2.fr
J. Mech. Des. Mar 2012, 134(3): 031003 (11 pages)
Published Online: February 18, 2012
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Received:
February 4, 2011
Revised:
November 10, 2011
Published:
February 17, 2012
Online:
February 18, 2012
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Gioia, F., Dureisseix, D., Motro, R., and Maurin, B. (February 18, 2012). "Design and Analysis of a Foldable/Unfoldable Corrugated Architectural Curved Envelop." ASME. J. Mech. Des. March 2012; 134(3): 031003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4005601
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