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Scientists lay out why some origami won’t fold under pressure

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Scientists and engineers are fascinated by self-folding structures.

Imagine the possibilit­ies: Heart stents that unfold in the right location or pop-up tents that assemble at the press of a button, as well as nanoscale versions for tiny machines. But sometimes these structures get stuck during the folding process, and scientists don’t know why, according to phys.org.

A new paper in Physical Review X by three University of Chicago scientists lays out a mathematic­al explanatio­n — such sticking points are simply intrinsic.

Graduate student Menachem Stern, the first author on the paper, said, “People thought you could engineer around it, but it really looks like there are fundamenta­l limits.”

Structures designed to self-assemble often start out correctly, but then the folding peters out, leaving behind islands of properly folded parts. To explore why, the team created a set of mathematic­al models. When designing structures that can fold themselves, whether paper origami or tiny nanomachin­es, scientists start by pre-creasing the folds they need.

But this also creates a set of invisible ‘distractor’ branches. The more pre-creases added, the more distractor branches form, and the origami is more and more likely to get stuck.

Arvind Murugan, assistant professor in the James Franck Institute and coauthor on the paper, said, “No matter how clever the design, there are always many more ways to fold incorrectl­y and get stuck than to fold correctly.

“We realized that this problem of having many more ways to do something incorrectl­y than correctly shows up in many other areas of science and mathematic­s, including the design of protein structures in biology and the design of Sudoku puzzles.”

Stern, Murugan and Matthew Pinson, the study’s third author, said, “Using these connection­s, there are ways to mitigate the problem even if it is intrinsic.”

Their findings include a set of prediction­s for where to place hinges when designing folds, as well as for identifyin­g problem areas and how to fix them — which could apply to everything from paper origami to micro-machines to self-assembling tents.

 ??  ?? phys.org No matter how clever the design, there are always many more ways to fold incorrectl­y and get stuck than to fold correctly.
phys.org No matter how clever the design, there are always many more ways to fold incorrectl­y and get stuck than to fold correctly.

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