Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
279847 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2007 24 Pages PDF
Abstract

A high authority shape morphing plate is examined. The design incorporates an active Kagome back-plane capable of changing the shape of a solid face by transmitting loads through a tetrahedral core. This design is known to perform effectively upon hinging. This article examines limitations on its authority when twisting is required to attain the desired shapes. The specific objective is to ascertain designs that provide the maximum edge twist subject to specified passive load. Non-linear effects, such as face wrinkling, have been probed by using a finite element method and the fidelity of the results assessed through comparison with measurements. The numerical results have been used to validate a dimensional analysis of trends in the actuation resistance of the structure with geometry, as well as the passive load capacity. The forces determined by such analysis have been combined with the failure mechanisms for all sub-systems to establish the constraints. The important domains have been visualized using mechanism maps. An optimization has been used to generate load capacity maps that guide geometric design and provide actuator capacity requirements.

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