Heterogeneous origami-architected materials with variable stiffness
Origami-inspired metamaterials are attractive for their programmable shape-shifting properties but are typically characterized by low structural rigidity. Here, 3D heterogeneous origami structures display highly reconfigurable mechanical properties, including finely controllable and reversible stiff...
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Main Authors: | Yasuhiro Miyazawa, Hiromi Yasuda, Hyungkyu Kim, James H. Lynch, Kosei Tsujikawa, Takahiro Kunimine, Jordan R. Raney, Jinkyu Yang |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/67c5a208cea24ecb8739c75d5333e54c |
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