Faceted wrinkling by contracting a curved boundary.

Soft Matter

James Franck Institute and Dept. of Physics, University of Chicago, IL, USA.

Published: April 2024

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Single-mode deformations of two-dimensional materials, such as the Miura-ori zig-zag fold, are important to the design of deployable structures because of their robustness; these usually require careful pre-patterning of the material. Here we show that inward contraction of a curved boundary produces a fine wrinkle pattern with a novel structure that suggests similar single-mode characteristics, but with minimal pre-patterning. Using finite-element representation of the contraction of a thin circular annular sheet, we show that these sheets wrinkle into a structure well approximated by an isometric structure composed of conical sectors and flat, triangular facets. Isometry favours the restriction of such deformations to a robust low-bending energy channel that avoids stretching. This class of buckling offers a novel way to manipulate sheet morphology boundary forces.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sm01347bDOI Listing

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