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arxiv: 1702.05402 · v1 · pith:XTLRGCHBnew · submitted 2016-12-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.soft

Origami-based tunable truss structures for non-volatile mechanical memory operation

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.soft
keywords origamimechanicalmemorycellspairstructuresnon-volatileorigami-based
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Origami has recently received significant interest from the scientific community as a building block for constructing metamaterials. However, the primary focus has been placed on their kinematic applications, such as deployable space structures and sandwich core materials, by leveraging the compactness and auxeticity of planar origami platforms. Here, we present volumetric origami cells -- specifically triangulated cylindrical origami (TCO) -- with tunable stability and stiffness, and demonstrate their feasibility as non-volatile mechanical memory storage devices. We show that a pair of origami cells can develop a double-well potential to store bit information without the need of residual forces. What makes this origami-based approach more appealing is the realization of two-bit mechanical memory, in which two pairs of TCO cells are interconnected and one pair acts as a control for the other pair. Using TCO-based truss structures, we present an experimental demonstration of purely mechanical one- and two-bit memory storage mechanisms.

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