Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters (Nov 2024)
Tunable supra-transmission of a stacked miura-origami based meta-structure
Abstract
The origami-based meta-structure has wide application in areas such as energy and wave transmission. Existing research has demonstrated the occurrence of supra-transmission in origami meta-structures and revealed its underlying mechanism. However, studies on how to regulate the phenomenon of supra-transmission are still very limited. In this work, we choose the meta-structure composed of stacked Miura-ori (SMO) as the subject. The SMO unit possesses two topologically distinct stable configurations, enabling the meta-structure to possess a rich variety of periodic layouts. Based on the established equivalent dynamic model of the SMO-based meta-structure, we employ numerical simulation methods and find that the supra-transmission threshold could be adjusted by tuning the periodic layout of the meta-structure. Furthermore, the probability of supra-transmission is also highly dependent on the periodic layout. Increasing the number of SMO units under the bulged-out configuration in each periodic layout decreases the likelihood of supratransmission occurring. The findings of this study yield an extensive array of foundational insights into the wave dynamics of origami structures. Furthermore, these insights translate into practical guidelines for designing origami-based meta-structure with tunable and programmable dynamic characteristics.