A Family of Dual-Segment Compliant Joints Suitable for Use as Surrogate Folds

Origami-inspired design is an emerging field capable of producing compact and efficient designs. The object of a surrogate fold is to provide a foldlike motion in a nonpaper material without undergoing yielding. Compliant mechanisms provide a means to achieve these objectives as large deflections ar...

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