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Programmable Origami Metamaterials with Adaptive Stiffness

You et al., 2021

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1410114365160983872
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You Z
The University of Oxford
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The focus of this research program is origami inspired structures and metamaterials which are programmable by selection of geometrical parameters and tuneable by graded stiffness. We have created a large number of novel origami structures that exhibit distinctive …
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