Novel Deployable Panel Structure Integrated with Thick Origami and Morphing Bistable Composite Structures

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This paper proposes a novel deployable panel structure integrated with a bistable composite structure and thick panel based on the thick origami technique. To overcome the interference effects between thick panels, the axis shift method is used in this deployable structure design. Bistable composite structures are employed as hinges for morphing characteristics. The trigger force and load-displacement curves of the structure are obtained by experiments and numerical simulations. The factors that affect the coverage area-to-package volume ratio and trigger force are discussed. The experimental and numerical results verify that the structure has two stable configurations and a large coverage area-to-package volume ratio.

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Ding, S., Sun, M., Li, Y., Ma, W., & Zhang, Z. (2022). Novel Deployable Panel Structure Integrated with Thick Origami and Morphing Bistable Composite Structures. Materials, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15051942

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