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Interactive Design of C-shells Using Reduced Parametric Families

Becker, Quentin  
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Suzuki, Seiichi  
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Pauly, Mark  
Block, Philippe
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Boller, Giulia
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August 2024
Proceedings of the IASS Annual Symposium 2024
IASS Symposium 2024 - Redefining the Art of Structural Design

Elastic gridshells are a class of planar-to-3D linkages typically composed of straight flexible beams connected via rigid rotational joints. The integration of planar curved flexible beams into these linkages significantly broadens their design space, allowing for a diverse range of deployable configurations. We termed these special types of linkages C-shells. The main characteristic of these structures is that they intrinsically encode their deployed states in the shapes of their beams while maintaining a planar and zero-energy assembly state. However, designing a C-shell is not a trivial task due to the freeform shape of their beams and the complex physical behavior emerging from their elastic deformation. To address this challenge, we introduce a computational approach for interactive design exploration of C-shells. We show how we can leverage geometric principles on the arrangement of the beams to efficiently create linkage assemblies that deploy into low-energy states of varied geometries and aesthetics. Our reduced parameterization relies on planar conformal maps that preserve the deployability of a reference linkage while generating a spectrum of smooth design variations. To explore design alternatives, users can interactively modify the beam connectivity, starting from a selection of predefined parametric grid topology families. Our interactive tool includes a physics simulation, offering both visual and quantitative feedback on the deployment of the explored designs. We showcase the utility and adaptability of our approach through design studies of a variety of C-shell families.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Becker, Quentin  

EPFL

Suzuki, Seiichi  
Pauly, Mark  

EPFL

Editors
Block, Philippe
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Boller, Giulia
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DeWolf, Catherine
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Pauli, Jacqueline
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Kaufmann, Walter
Date Issued

2024-08

Published in
Proceedings of the IASS Annual Symposium 2024
Subjects

deployable gridshells

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design exploration

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computational design

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physics-based simulation

URL

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https://www.epfl.ch/labs/gcm/research-projects/deployable-structures/c-shells/
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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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GCM  
Event nameEvent acronymEvent placeEvent date
IASS Symposium 2024 - Redefining the Art of Structural Design

IASS

Zürich, Switzerland

2024-08-26 - 2024-08-30

FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

Swiss National Science Foundation

Computational Design of Actuated Shape-Morphing Surfaces

188582

https://data.snf.ch/grants/grant/188582
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August 26, 2024
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