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Inflatable Origami: Multimodal Deformation via Multistability

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 32, Issue 35, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202201891

Keywords

inflatables; multistability; origami

Funding

  1. NSF [DMR-2011754, DMR-1922321, EFRI-1741685]

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This paper proposes a modular inflatable structure designed with multistability, which can switch between different deformation modes in response to a single input signal. This approach eliminates the one-to-one relation between input signal and deformation mode in inflatable systems.
Inflatable structures have become essential components in the design of soft robots and deployable systems as they enable dramatic shape change from a single pressure inlet. This simplicity, however, often brings a strict limitation: unimodal deformation upon inflation. Here, multistability is embraced to design modular, inflatable structures that can switch between distinct deformation modes as a response to a single input signal. This system comprises bistable origami modules in which pressure is used to trigger a snap-through transition between a state of deformation characterized by simple deployment to a state characterized by bending deformation. By assembling different modules and tuning their geometry to cause snapping at different pressure thresholds, structures capable of complex deformations that can be pre-programmed and activated using only one pressure source are created. This approach puts forward multistability as a paradigm to eliminate a one-to-one relation between input signal and deformation mode in inflatable systems.

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