Abstract:A new class of quasi-zero-stiffness (QZS) vibration isolation systems, inspired by the origami metamaterial, is proposed to achieve high-performance vibration suppression in this paper. According to the mechanical characteristics of Tachi-Miura origami (TMO) with single degree-of-freedom, the nonlinear geometric relationship is developed with the folding angle as the master variable. By utilizing equivalent transformation and virtual work principle, the static model is established, the influence of structural … Show more
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