Flasher, which has been used in space engineering, is a class of origami patterns. After modifying and introducing cuts for the flasher pattern, we add nonzero thickness to the flasher and taper its panels. We find that, if appropriately driven, the modified flasher can be used as the deployable mechanism, and even envelop the curved surface in its unfolded configuration. We establish a geometric model and a kinematic model for the mechanism. Then we propose a designing approach including folding design and driving method. The folding design, which ensures that the mechanism can be folded in the folded configuration, is based on geometric constraints. The driving method, which enables the multi-degree-of-freedom (DOF) mechanism to deploy in sequence with only one actuator, is based on underactuation. A prototype is built to validate this approach.
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August 2018
Research-Article
An Approach to Designing Deployable Mechanisms Based on Rigid Modified Origami Flashers
Chenhan Guang,
Chenhan Guang
School of Mechanical Engineering
and Automation,
Beihang University,
XueYuan Road No. 37,
HaiDian District,
Beijing 100191, China
e-mail: guangchenhan@foxmail.com
and Automation,
Beihang University,
XueYuan Road No. 37,
HaiDian District,
Beijing 100191, China
e-mail: guangchenhan@foxmail.com
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Yang Yang
Yang Yang
School of Mechanical Engineering
and Automation,
Beihang University,
HaiDian District,
Beijing 100191, China
e-mail: yang_mech@126.com
and Automation,
Beihang University,
XueYuan Road No. 37
,HaiDian District,
Beijing 100191, China
e-mail: yang_mech@126.com
Search for other works by this author on:
Chenhan Guang
School of Mechanical Engineering
and Automation,
Beihang University,
XueYuan Road No. 37,
HaiDian District,
Beijing 100191, China
e-mail: guangchenhan@foxmail.com
and Automation,
Beihang University,
XueYuan Road No. 37,
HaiDian District,
Beijing 100191, China
e-mail: guangchenhan@foxmail.com
Yang Yang
School of Mechanical Engineering
and Automation,
Beihang University,
HaiDian District,
Beijing 100191, China
e-mail: yang_mech@126.com
and Automation,
Beihang University,
XueYuan Road No. 37
,HaiDian District,
Beijing 100191, China
e-mail: yang_mech@126.com
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Mechanisms and Robotics Committee of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL DESIGN. Manuscript received February 2, 2018; final manuscript received April 15, 2018; published online May 23, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Ettore Pennestri.
J. Mech. Des. Aug 2018, 140(8): 082301 (11 pages)
Published Online: May 23, 2018
Article history
Received:
February 2, 2018
Revised:
April 15, 2018
Citation
Guang, C., and Yang, Y. (May 23, 2018). "An Approach to Designing Deployable Mechanisms Based on Rigid Modified Origami Flashers." ASME. J. Mech. Des. August 2018; 140(8): 082301. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4040178
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