<i>Programming stiff inflatable shells from planar patterned fabrics</i>
ORAL
Abstract
We introduce a versatile single-step method to shape-program stiff inflated structures, opening the door for numerous large scale applications, ranging from space deployable structures to emergency shelters. This technique relies on channel patterns obtained by heat-sealing superimposed flat quasi-inextensible fabric sheets. Inflating channels induces an anisotropic in-plane contraction and thus a possible change of Gaussian curvature. Seam lines, which act as a director field for the in-plane deformation, encode the shape of the deployed structure. We present three patterning methods to quantitatively and analytically program shells with non-Euclidean metrics.
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Presenters
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Jose Bico
PMMH, ESPCI Paris, Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes (PMMH)
Authors
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Emmanuel Siefert
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes (PMMH), PMMH, ESPCI Paris
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Tian Gao
Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes (PMMH), PMMH, ESPCI Paris
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Jose Bico
PMMH, ESPCI Paris, Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes (PMMH)
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Etienne Reyssat
PMMH, ESPCI Paris, Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes (PMMH)
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Benoit Roman
PMMH, ESPCI Paris, Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes (PMMH)