Design and Modeling of a Non-Flat Foldable Tubular Kirigami With Compliant Joints

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Abstract

This paper applies the kirigami technique to a non-rigid foldable tubular origami to make a rigid foldable tubular design, i.e., a radially closable kirigami (RC-kiri). The laminar emergent torsional (LET) compliant joint is applied to surrogate the crease, which makes the design applicable in practical engineering applications. By incorporating a non-flat folding design, the folding angles of each crease are minimized, leading to a reduction in the strain exerted on engineering materials. The kinetostatic theoretical model is constructed using the principle of virtual work, and its results are compared with those obtained from a simulation model in finite element analysis (FEA). A 3D printed physical model is tested to obtain the relationship between forces and displacements. FEA and experimental results match with theoretical findings. This study builds a bridge between origami and kirigami and expands the application of LET joints to the fabrication of tubular kirigami.

Original languageEnglish
Article number091005
JournalJournal of Mechanisms and Robotics
Volume16
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sep 2024

Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • compliant mechanisms
  • LET joint
  • non-flat folding
  • non-rigid foldable origami
  • tubular kirigami

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