2023
DOI: 10.1002/aisy.202300020
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Shearigami: Self‐Folding via Shear Deformation

Abstract: Origami and kirigami have become foundations for programmable sheet materials that fold along flexible creases. However, since they are originated from folded paper that allows no in‐plane sheet deformation, they suffer from limited folding energy arising from narrow creases, and large varieties of crease patterns are completely non‐foldable due to over‐constraint. Herein, a new strategy that breaks the limitations of the conventional crease‐induced folding kinematics by leveraging a folding effect from in‐pla… Show more

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