Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering

Seminar / Workshop

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Multistable curved-crease origami structures: Going beyond traditional straight-crease origami to design shells that snap
17 June 2025, start time 10:30 - 11:30
Mesiano Campus, Via Mesiano 77, Trento
Room 2R
Free
Organizer: Prof. Diego Misseroni
Target audience: Everyone
Referent: Prof. Diego Misseroni
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Speaker: Dr. Kevin Liu

In recent years, origami, the art of folding paper, has inspired the design of engineering structures that are deployable, manufacturable, tunable, and reprogrammable. Commonly, the folds are straight lines, and the panels are flat. However, curved-crease origami is also possible, in which shell folds along curves and panels bend, which provides additional design freedom while adding geometric and mechanical complexity. 

In this talk, I will present an introduction to the differential geometry of curved-crease origami and present a general design method inspired by curved-crease origami for multistable curved shells. Then, I will present numerical results that describe how geometric parameters affect mechanical behaviour, and conclude with some potential applications across a variety of length scales.