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Torsional deformation dominated buckling of serpentine structures to form three-dimensional architectures with ultra-low rigidity

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmps.2021.104568

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3D serpentine structure; Mechanics-guided 3D assembly; Postbuckling; Analytical solution; Inverse design

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11722217, 11921002, 11872233, 12002189]
  2. Tsinghua University Initiative Scientific Research Program [2019Z08QCX10]
  3. Henry Fok Education Foundation
  4. Institute for Guo Qiang, Tsinghua University [2019GQG1012]
  5. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M650649]

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The buckling of a single ribbon is the simplest type of instability in mechanics, and postbuckling has recently been used in 3D assembly techniques to create diverse 3D structures. Among these structures, 3D serpentine structures are notable for their low rigidity and high stretchability. An analytical model has been developed to reveal the mechanical behavior of these structures, showing that the postbuckling of serpentine structures follows similar rules as straight ribbons. Using an inverse design strategy, various structures can be formed from planar precursors without spatial-varying cross-sectional parameters. The application of this theoretical model to a multidirectional strain sensor demonstrates its practical utility.
Buckling of a single ribbon is the simplest type of instability in mechanics. Recently postbuckling has been adopted in three-dimensional (3D) assembly technique to form diverse 3D architectures from planar precursors. amongst various structures, 3D serpentine structures are remarkable, especially in stretchable electronics and micro-electro-mechanical systems, as they provide ultralow rigidity and high stretchability. Previous studies on those structures are mainly based on finite element analysis and individually focused on features such as the resonant frequency, critical compression for buckling and stretchability. A comprehensive theoretical model that fully reveals the mechanical behaviour of such structures and provides detailed information such as the displacement/rotation, curvature and strain distribution, is essential for applications that require a tailored structural design. Here an analytical model in very concise and explicit form is developed, showing that the postbuckling of serpentine structures obeys similar rules as that of a straight ribbon, with the effective torsional rigidity playing the role of the bending rigidity. The effective torsional rigidity involves not only the cross-sectional profile (ribbon width and thickness) but also the geometry parameters unique in the serpentine structures, which significantly enlarges the design space. Using serpentine structures of unidentical ribbons, an inverse design strategy is proposed to form various architectures buckled from planar precursors, without adopting spatial-varying cross-sectional thicknesses or widths as in previous works. A multidirectional strain sensor with ultra-low rigidity is also presented to demonstrate the application of the theoretical model. The above results also indicate that complexity (rich design space) and conciseness (simple rules) could coexist in 3D serpentine structures, which is rare in other structures formed by the mechanics-guided 3D assembly.

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