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Load-Displacement Characterization in Three Degrees-of-Freedom for General Lamina Emergent Torsion Arrays

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JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL DESIGN
Volume 142, Issue 9, Pages -

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ASME
DOI: 10.1115/1.4046072

Keywords

compliant mechanisms; lamina emergent mechanisms; lamina emergent torsion (LET) joints; compliant joints; finite element analysis

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  1. NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship [80NSSC17K0145, 10.13039/100000104]

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Lamina emergent torsion (LET) joints for use in origami-based applications enables folding of panels. Placing LET joints in series and parallel (formulating LET arrays) opens the design space to provide for tunable stiffness characteristics in other directions while maintaining the ability to fold. Analytical equations characterizing the elastic load-displacement for general serial-parallel formulations of LET arrays for three degrees-of-freedom are presented: rotation about the desired axis, in-plane rotation, and extension/compression. These equations enable the design of LET arrays for a variety of applications, including origami-based mechanisms. These general equations are verified using finite element analysis, and to show variability of the LET array design space, several verification plots over a range of parameters are provided.

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