JOURNAL ARTICLE

Parametric linear finite element stress and stability analysis of isotropic and orthotropic self-supporting Miura-ori structures

Tomi KankkunenJarkko NiiranenJarmo KoukoMiia PalmuKirsi Peltonen

Year: 2021 Journal:   Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures Vol: 29 (27)Pages: 5808-5822   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Sandwich structures with Miura-ori cores have been studied especially in aerospace industry. However, by removing the face sheets one can obtain esthetical, multifunctional, self-supporting structures for various applications, such as packaging. This study focuses on the mechanical performance of planar, self-supporting Miura-ori structures under compressive loads. Through systematic variations of both origami geometry and base material orientation, this study performs linear stress and stability analyses by utilizing the finite element method. The results reveal the effects of the geometric parameters and the material orthotropy on the structural performance, finally resulting in parameter ranges forming a basis for structural design.

Keywords:
Orthotropic material Finite element method Structural engineering Isotropy Parametric statistics Stress (linguistics) Structural stability Planar Linear elasticity Materials science Engineering Computer science Mathematics

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