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Theorem for the design of deployable kirigami tessellations with different topologies
Xiangxin Dang1, Fan Feng2, Huiling Duan1,3
1State Key Laboratory for Turbulence and Complex Systems, Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
Abstract:
The concept of kirigami has been extensively utilized to design deployable structures and reconfigurable metamaterials. Despite heuristic utilization of classical kirigami patterns, the gap between complex kirigami tessellations and systematic design principles still needs to be filled. In this paper, we develop a unified design method for deployable quadrilateral kirigami tessellations perforated on flat sheets with different topologies. This method is based on the parametrization of kirigami patterns formulated as the solution of a linear equation system. The geometric constraints for the deployability of parameterized cutting patterns are given by a unified theorem covering different topologies of the flat sheets. As an application, we employ the design method to achieve desired shapes along the deployment path of kirigami tessellations, while preserving the topological characteristics of the flat sheets. Our approach introduces interesting perspectives for the topological design of kirigami-inspired structures and metamaterials.
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