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Modelling planar kirigami metamaterials as generalized elastic continua

  • Y. Zheng
  • , I. Niloy
  • , I. Tobasco
  • , P. Celli
  • , P. Plucinsky
  • University of Southern California
  • Stony Brook University
  • University of Illinois at Chicago

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Abstract

Kirigami metamaterials dramatically change their shape through a coordinated motion of nearly rigid panels and flexible slits. Here, we study a model system for mechanism-based planar kirigami featuring periodic patterns of quadrilateral panels and rhombi slits, with the goal of predicting their engineering scale response to a broad range of loads. We develop a generalized continuum model based on the kirigami's effective (cell-averaged) nonlinear deformation, along with its slit actuation and gradients thereof. The model accounts for three sources of elasticity: a strong preference for the effective fields to match those of a local mechanism, inter-panel stresses arising from gradients in slit actuation, and distributed hinge bending. We provide a finite-element formulation of this model and implement it using the commercial software Abaqus. Simulations of the model agree quantitatively with experiments across designs and loading conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20220665
JournalProceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Volume479
Issue number2272
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 26 2023

Keywords

  • continuum modelling
  • finite-element method
  • kirigami
  • metamaterials

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