4.7 Article

Curve-pleated Structures

Journal

ACM TRANSACTIONS ON GRAPHICS
Volume 38, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3355089.3356540

Keywords

pleated surface; curved crease; developable surface; computational origami; computational fabrication; discrete differential geometry; conical mesh; pseudo-geodesic

Funding

  1. SFB-Transregio programme Discretization in geometry and dynamics of the Austrian Science Fund [I2978]
  2. KAUST
  3. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [I2978] Funding Source: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

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In this paper we study pleated structures generated by folding paper along curved creases. We discuss their properties and the special case of principal pleated structures. A discrete version of pleated structures is particularly interesting because of the rich geometric properties of the principal case, where we are able to establish a series of analogies between the smooth and discrete situations, as well as several equivalent characterizations of the principal property. These include being a conical mesh, and being flatfoldable. This structure-preserving discretization is the basis of computation and design. We propose a new method for designing pleated structures and reconstructing reference shapes as pleated structures: we first gain an overview of possible crease patterns by establishing a connection to pseudogeodesics, and then initialize and optimize a quad mesh so as to become a discrete pleated structure. We conclude by showing applications in design and reconstruction, including cases with combinatorial singularities. Our work is relevant to fabrication in so far as the offset properties of principal pleated structures allow us to construct curved sculptures of finite thickness.

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