Janbaz Shahram, Coulais Corentin
Institute of Physics, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Nat Commun. 2024 Feb 10;15(1):1255. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-45602-7.
Kinks define boundaries between distinct configurations of a material. In the context of mechanical metamaterials, kinks have recently been shown to underpin logic, shape-changing and locomotion functionalities. So far such kinks propagate by virtue of inertia or of an external load. Here, we discover the emergence of propagating kinks in purely dissipative kirigami. To this end, we create kirigami that shape-change into different textures depending on how fast they are stretched. We find that if we stretch fast and wait, the viscoelastic kirigami can eventually snap from one texture to another. Crucially, such a snapping instability occurs in a sequence and a propagating diffusive kink emerges. As such, it mimics the slow sequential folding observed in biological systems, e.g., Mimosa Pudica. We finally demonstrate that diffusive kinks can be harnessed for basic machine-like functionalities, such as sensing, dynamic shape morphing, transport and manipulation of objects.
扭结定义了材料不同构型之间的边界。在机械超材料的背景下,扭结最近已被证明是逻辑、形状变化和运动功能的基础。到目前为止,此类扭结凭借惯性或外部载荷进行传播。在此,我们发现在纯耗散的kirigami中出现了传播扭结。为此,我们制作了kirigami,其形状会根据拉伸速度的不同而变成不同的纹理。我们发现,如果快速拉伸并等待,粘弹性kirigami最终会从一种纹理突然转变为另一种纹理。至关重要的是,这种突然转变的不稳定性会按顺序发生,并且会出现一个传播的扩散扭结。因此,它模仿了在生物系统(例如含羞草)中观察到的缓慢顺序折叠。我们最终证明,扩散扭结可用于实现类似机器的基本功能,例如传感、动态形状变形、物体的运输和操纵。