Design and 4D Printing of Cross-Folded Origami Structures: A Preliminary Investigation

In 4D printing research, different types of complex structure folding and unfolding have been investigated. However, research on cross-folding of origami structures (defined as a folding structure with at least two overlapping folds) has not been reported. This research focuses on the investigation...

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Main Authors: Teoh, Joanne Ee Mei, An, Jia, Feng, Xiaofan, Zhao, Yue, Chua, Chee Kai, Liu, Yong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-893772023-03-04T17:17:12Z Design and 4D Printing of Cross-Folded Origami Structures: A Preliminary Investigation Teoh, Joanne Ee Mei An, Jia Feng, Xiaofan Zhao, Yue Chua, Chee Kai Liu, Yong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Singapore Centre for 3D Printing 4D Printing Smart Structures In 4D printing research, different types of complex structure folding and unfolding have been investigated. However, research on cross-folding of origami structures (defined as a folding structure with at least two overlapping folds) has not been reported. This research focuses on the investigation of cross-folding structures using multi-material components along different axes and different horizontal hinge thickness with single homogeneous material. Tensile tests were conducted to determine the impact of multi-material components and horizontal hinge thickness. In the case of multi-material structures, the hybrid material composition has a significant impact on the overall maximum strain and Young’s modulus properties. In the case of single material structures, the shape recovery speed is inversely proportional to the horizontal hinge thickness, while the flexural or bending strength is proportional to the horizontal hinge thickness. A hinge with a thickness of 0.5 mm could be folded three times prior to fracture whilst a hinge with a thickness of 0.3 mm could be folded only once prior to fracture. A hinge with a thickness of 0.1 mm could not even be folded without cracking. The introduction of a physical hole in the center of the folding/unfolding line provided stress relief and prevented fracture. A complex flower petal shape was used to successfully demonstrate the implementation of overlapping and non-overlapping folding lines using both single material segments and multi-material segments. Design guidelines for establishing cross-folding structures using multi-material components along different axes and different horizontal hinge thicknesses with single or homogeneous material were established. These guidelines can be used to design and implement complex origami structures with overlapping and non-overlapping folding lines. Combined overlapping folding structures could be implemented and allocating specific hole locations in the overall designs could be further explored. In addition, creating a more precise prediction by investigating sets of in between hinge thicknesses and comparing the folding times before fracture, will be the subject of future work. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Published version 2018-05-24T08:59:49Z 2019-12-06T17:24:09Z 2018-05-24T08:59:49Z 2019-12-06T17:24:09Z 2018 Journal Article Teoh, J. E. M., An, J., Feng, X., Zhao, Y., Chua, C. K., & Liu, Y. (2018). Design and 4D Printing of Cross-Folded Origami Structures: A Preliminary Investigation. Materials, 11(3), 376-. 1996-1944 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89377 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44894 10.3390/ma11030376 en Materials © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). 27 p. application/pdf
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topic 4D Printing
Smart Structures
spellingShingle 4D Printing
Smart Structures
Teoh, Joanne Ee Mei
An, Jia
Feng, Xiaofan
Zhao, Yue
Chua, Chee Kai
Liu, Yong
Design and 4D Printing of Cross-Folded Origami Structures: A Preliminary Investigation
description In 4D printing research, different types of complex structure folding and unfolding have been investigated. However, research on cross-folding of origami structures (defined as a folding structure with at least two overlapping folds) has not been reported. This research focuses on the investigation of cross-folding structures using multi-material components along different axes and different horizontal hinge thickness with single homogeneous material. Tensile tests were conducted to determine the impact of multi-material components and horizontal hinge thickness. In the case of multi-material structures, the hybrid material composition has a significant impact on the overall maximum strain and Young’s modulus properties. In the case of single material structures, the shape recovery speed is inversely proportional to the horizontal hinge thickness, while the flexural or bending strength is proportional to the horizontal hinge thickness. A hinge with a thickness of 0.5 mm could be folded three times prior to fracture whilst a hinge with a thickness of 0.3 mm could be folded only once prior to fracture. A hinge with a thickness of 0.1 mm could not even be folded without cracking. The introduction of a physical hole in the center of the folding/unfolding line provided stress relief and prevented fracture. A complex flower petal shape was used to successfully demonstrate the implementation of overlapping and non-overlapping folding lines using both single material segments and multi-material segments. Design guidelines for establishing cross-folding structures using multi-material components along different axes and different horizontal hinge thicknesses with single or homogeneous material were established. These guidelines can be used to design and implement complex origami structures with overlapping and non-overlapping folding lines. Combined overlapping folding structures could be implemented and allocating specific hole locations in the overall designs could be further explored. In addition, creating a more precise prediction by investigating sets of in between hinge thicknesses and comparing the folding times before fracture, will be the subject of future work.
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Teoh, Joanne Ee Mei
An, Jia
Feng, Xiaofan
Zhao, Yue
Chua, Chee Kai
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author Teoh, Joanne Ee Mei
An, Jia
Feng, Xiaofan
Zhao, Yue
Chua, Chee Kai
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title Design and 4D Printing of Cross-Folded Origami Structures: A Preliminary Investigation
title_short Design and 4D Printing of Cross-Folded Origami Structures: A Preliminary Investigation
title_full Design and 4D Printing of Cross-Folded Origami Structures: A Preliminary Investigation
title_fullStr Design and 4D Printing of Cross-Folded Origami Structures: A Preliminary Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Design and 4D Printing of Cross-Folded Origami Structures: A Preliminary Investigation
title_sort design and 4d printing of cross-folded origami structures: a preliminary investigation
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