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C-Shells: Deployable Gridshells with Curved Beams

Quentin Becker, Seiichi Suzuki, Y.J. Ren, Davide Pellis, Julian Panetta, Mark V. Pauly

2023ACM Transactions on Graphics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We introduce a computational pipeline for simulating and designing C-shells , a new class of planar-to-spatial deployable linkage structures. A C-shell is composed of curved flexible beams connected at rotational joints that can be assembled in a stress-free planar configuration. When actuated, the elastic beams deform and the assembly deploys towards the target 3D shape. We propose two alternative computational design approaches for C-shells: (i) Forward exploration simulates the deployed shape from a planar beam layout provided by the user. Once a satisfactory overall shape is found, a subsequent design optimization adapts the beam geometry to reduce the elastic energy of the linkage while preserving the target shape. (ii) Inverse design is facilitated by a new geometric flattening method that takes a design surface as input and computes an initial layout of piecewise straight linkage beams. Our design optimization algorithm then calculates the smooth curved beams to best reproduce the target shape at minimal elastic energy. We find that C-shells offer a rich space for design and show several studies that highlight new shape topologies that cannot be achieved with existing deployable linkage structures.

Topics & Concepts

PlanarLinkage (software)FlatteningShape optimizationComputer scienceSurface (topology)Shell (structure)Pipeline (software)Beam (structure)Rotation (mathematics)PiecewiseCompliant mechanismTopology (electrical circuits)GeometryStructural engineeringEngineeringMechanical engineeringFinite element methodComputer graphics (images)MathematicsArtificial intelligenceMathematical analysisChemistryProgramming languageElectrical engineeringGeneBiochemistryAdvanced Materials and MechanicsStructural Analysis and OptimizationModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence