E04B2001/1981

DIGITAL FLEXURAL MATERIALS

Digital flexural materials are kits of discrete parts that can be assembled into a lattice structure to produce functionally useful assemblies. Digital flexural materials enable design of materials with many small and inexpensive flexures that combine in a lattice geometry that permits deformation without compromising the strength of the assembly. The number of types of parts in a kit is small compared to the total number of parts. A product constructed from digital flexural materials comprises a set of discrete units that are assembled into the structure according to a lattice geometry, with a majority of the units being reversibly connected to at least two other units in the set according to the lattice geometry, and wherein, in response to loading of the structure, a reversible deformation of at least part of the structure occurs. An automated process may be employed for constructing a product from digital flexural materials.

Digital flexural materials

Digital flexural materials are kits of discrete parts that can be assembled into a lattice structure to produce functionally useful assemblies. Digital flexural materials enable design of materials with many small and inexpensive flexures that combine in a lattice geometry that permits deformation without compromising the strength of the assembly. The number of types of parts in a kit is small compared to the total number of parts. A product constructed from digital flexural materials comprises a set of discrete units that are assembled into the structure according to a lattice geometry, with a majority of the units being reversibly connected to at least two other units in the set according to the lattice geometry, and wherein, in response to loading of the structure, a reversible deformation of at least part of the structure occurs. An automated process may be employed for constructing a product from digital flexural materials.

A Variable Orthogrid Stiffened Shell

The present disclosure relates to orthogrid stiffened structures. The present disclosure envisages a variable orthogrid stiffened shell (100). The shell (100) comprises at least one face sheet (102), a plurality of stringers (104) and a plurality of rings (106) attached to the face sheet (102). The stringers (104) are attached parallel to each other. The rings (106) are attached to the face sheet (102) across the stringers (104) to form an orthogrid array (110) on the face sheet (102). The dimensions of thickness and height of the stringers (104) vary from the dimensions of thickness and height of the rings (106).