Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session F29: Morphing Matter I
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Room: 101J
Sponsoring
Unit:
DSOFT
Chair: PT Brun, Princeton University
Abstract: F29.00007 : Harnessing stiffness asymmetry in thin sheets inflatables for high deformation shape morphing
9:36 AM–9:48 AM
Presenter:
Nathan Vani
(ESPCI - PSL)
Authors:
Nathan Vani
(ESPCI - PSL)
Alejandro Ibarra
(PMMH/CNRS)
Etienne Reyssat
(ESPCI Paris)
Jose Bico
(ESPCI Paris)
Benoit Roman
(Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes)
In this presentation, we focus on the inflation of a network of tubes presenting two sides of distinct stiffness. The showcased objects are indeed made by welding two sheets of different mechanical properties. Upon inflation, a tube will overall bend towards its stiffer side similarly to the well-studied bilayer effect. Such deformations allow for enormous deformations across large networks. We present experimental results on the mechanics of inflation of either one or several connected tubes.
Afterwards we formulate and solve an inverse problem to design a wide variety of objects that can be described as a two-dimensional curve perpendicularly to the direction of the tubes. The question of the stiffness of such structures is discussed as well. We finally present several applications of asymmetric tubular inflatables to more complex geometries: axisymmetric surfaces, kirigami, and curved folding.
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