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fabricademy2017:students:under_my_skin [2018/03/23 03:40]
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 Traditionally,​ origami-based structures are designed on the premise of “rigid folding,” However, every act of folding and unfolding is accompanied by elastic deformations in real structures. My study focuses on these elastic deformations in order to expand origami into a new method of designing morphing structures. I wonder if we follow the origami rules on the fabric and inflate by air can we see similar changes on the fabric. Traditionally,​ origami-based structures are designed on the premise of “rigid folding,” However, every act of folding and unfolding is accompanied by elastic deformations in real structures. My study focuses on these elastic deformations in order to expand origami into a new method of designing morphing structures. I wonder if we follow the origami rules on the fabric and inflate by air can we see similar changes on the fabric.
  
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 I was really satisfied by the result. I decided to go paper folding methodology on inflatables. I was really satisfied by the result. I decided to go paper folding methodology on inflatables.
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