Practical Origami and Kirigami for Engineering: Difference between revisions

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*[https://www.fastcompany.com/3051045/this-freakishly-strong-origami-can-make-pop-up-bridges-and-buildings An Article by "Fast Company" Titled "This Freakishly Strong Origami Can Make Pop-Up Bridges And Buildings - The design could help cities rebound quickly after a major disaster." ]
*[https://www.fastcompany.com/3051045/this-freakishly-strong-origami-can-make-pop-up-bridges-and-buildings An Article by "Fast Company" Titled "This Freakishly Strong Origami Can Make Pop-Up Bridges And Buildings - The design could help cities rebound quickly after a major disaster." ]
*[https://www.pnas.org/content/112/40/12321 A 2015 Paper Titled "Origami tubes assembled into stiff, yet reconfigurable structures and metamaterials" ]
*[https://www.pnas.org/content/112/40/12321 A 2015 Paper Titled "Origami tubes assembled into stiff, yet reconfigurable structures and metamaterials" ]
*[https://erikdemaine.org/ Erik Demaine]


[[Category: Design Principles]] [[Category: Paper Craft and Printing]]
[[Category: Design Principles]] [[Category: Paper Craft and Printing]]

Revision as of 23:55, 14 July 2021

Basics

  • Abbreviated as POKE
  • A term for the broad concept of using Origami / Kirigami processes, or similar philosophies but with actual hinges rather than Compliant Mechanisms

Internal Links

External Links