Kiriform - Deployable Flexures (MaP+S Group, Harvard GSD + Bertoldi Group, Harvard SEAS)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @KallePihlajasaari
    @KallePihlajasaari 2 месяца назад +8

    Nice video.
    I look forward to the integration of bimetallic and NiTinol materials for temperature and electric actuation.

  • @Ezio-Auditore94
    @Ezio-Auditore94 2 месяца назад +5

    Even if patented, thanks for sharing your work. The inspiration for other engineering students is invaluable, I can already start to explore flexures like this but using centrifugal phenomena and or thermal expansion as actuation mechanisms for more autonomous operation or different environmental conditions, and cite your work as a source of inspiration/data.

  • @hardwareful
    @hardwareful 2 месяца назад +54

    Every time someone says "our patented", I hear "please appreciate our ability to sue you should you want to use this". So, is this a step to prevent patent trolls from causing damage, or a means to make money?

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад +41

      Tbh, just a way to show that its novel and hasn't been done before :)

    • @AGI-Bingo
      @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад +3

      Good question! Good response!

    • @williammorris1763
      @williammorris1763 2 месяца назад +5

      @@SaurabhMhatre0pretty sure this has been done in many variations. you might want to double check your prior art due diligence so you dont get counter sued for infringement and failure to achieve Freedom To Operate.

    • @paradox_1729
      @paradox_1729 2 месяца назад +3

      @@williammorris1763 You have evidence of this prior art?

    • @williammorris1763
      @williammorris1763 2 месяца назад +2

      @@paradox_1729 no i just made it up to waste my time making this comment.

  • @marlonochoaj
    @marlonochoaj Месяц назад

    WOW, this is amazing. I love it. It reminds me of AI. It's full of potential for anyone to use, cheap, and waiting for millions of problems waiting to be solved by anyone. ❤

  • @outbakjak
    @outbakjak Месяц назад

    This is amazing. I love it :)

  • @The-KP
    @The-KP 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful! This is an inspiration for further work, and for students. Thank you.

  • @ИрисШилович
    @ИрисШилович 2 месяца назад +15

    >rigid mechanisms slander
    >shows a mechanism that can be made from off the shelf rigid parts much faster than from CNC laser cut elastic material

  • @average-neco-arc-enjoyer
    @average-neco-arc-enjoyer 2 месяца назад +16

    this reminds me of the spirographs from homestuck

  • @Senlark
    @Senlark Месяц назад

    this is so cool. I love technology

  • @Speed001
    @Speed001 2 месяца назад +1

    Bistable compliant mechanisms are pretty cool. Right up there with oragami and 3d printing.

  • @orpheuscreativeco9236
    @orpheuscreativeco9236 2 месяца назад +9

    Impregnated and/or sputtered with copper and this could be used to focus the magnetic field of a toroidal coil in situ. 🤔 Very cool compliant design! 👍

    • @AGI-Bingo
      @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад +2

      Pushing op idea to the limit.. can you make a motor or generator or transformer out of this? I imagine many more thin strands, and maybe a few of these stacked or weaved together. Wonder what electronic applications this could unlock, especially if miniaturized to MEMS levels...

    • @orpheuscreativeco9236
      @orpheuscreativeco9236 2 месяца назад +3

      @@AGI-Bingo I like where you're going with this! ✌️ It would allow for quick tuning of coil geometry and layout, and stacking multiples in a parallel or series based on your needs.

    • @AGI-Bingo
      @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад +2

      @@orpheuscreativeco9236 yea i was gonna mention tuning the geometry to effect the electromagnetic properties, but not sure what the effects would be, so waited for someone else to bring it up haha
      I also proposed some ideas in other comments, hope to get a reply from them,
      For example making it oval, to make a pop-up instant tent, and adding lockable creases so it can be folded when flat for extra compactness

    • @christopherd.winnan8701
      @christopherd.winnan8701 2 месяца назад

      @@orpheuscreativeco9236 I have recently seen companies like PCBway putting tiny magnetic array generators on tiny boards. Is this the kind of application you are talking about?

    • @Ezio-Auditore94
      @Ezio-Auditore94 2 месяца назад +2

      Very interesting ideas guys, I'll love to use these kind of structures as EM brakes. A copper flexure could deploy due to the centrifugal force of high RPMs changing its orientation with respect of a permanent magnet's B. Or a vent actuated by the thermal buckling of the material.

  • @Edward-Wankel
    @Edward-Wankel 2 месяца назад +2

    Если каждую половинку можно сделать из множества сборных сегментов, то возможно изготовление каркаса для быстровозводимых сооружений и зданий, типа вигвам, палатка, юрта, чум. Возведение каркаса одним движением. При чрезвычайных ситуациях очень полезно иметь такие сооружения и для активного отдыха тоже подойдёт.👍

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад +2

      That's correct ! For large scale structures fabricating it out of a single sheet is limiting hence it can be looked at as a kit of parts. I surely plan to look at the emergency shelter application - have been very inspired by Buckminster Fullers 'dome being transported by a helicopter' image !

  • @oranac
    @oranac Месяц назад

    Cool to see this idea being played with at larger scales, but this certainly isn't new. I remember seeing these kind of flextures in paper craft books and Australian Geographic stores in toys 15-20 years ago.

  • @AGI-Bingo
    @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад +8

    I can imagine a sci-fi scene with someone from space throwing this down at it turning into a micro fusion glowing generator haha

    • @radimg1650
      @radimg1650 2 месяца назад +2

      would be a cool VFX animation

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад +2

      For the longest time I used to use the 'Jetsons' car as an analogy :p

  • @JohnVance
    @JohnVance 2 месяца назад +3

    The adult in me thinks this is an outstanding achievement. The child in me is just reminded of Homestuck.

  • @erikig
    @erikig 2 месяца назад

    It is also act as an emergency shock absorber that stays flat and deploys when needed

  • @AdrianAtStufish
    @AdrianAtStufish 27 дней назад

    It is surprising that some of the content of this video was included under the name of several normally well regarded institutions, - several claimed possible mechanisms involving interpenetrating surfaces somehow folding flat 'thorough' each other and illustrated by computer generated renders - make the whole thing reminiscent of an hastily contrived end report of an uncompleted undergraduate assignment.

  • @benruniko
    @benruniko 2 месяца назад +2

    Given the right geometry and materials this could make a great universal soft griping tool for light duty on a robotic manipulator! Hmmm possibilities

    • @KallePihlajasaari
      @KallePihlajasaari 2 месяца назад

      Look up Nitinol stone extractors. I think combining the technologies might be even better.

  • @KiteTurbine
    @KiteTurbine 2 месяца назад +1

    How can it work as a turbine if the twinned blade surfaces are twisted in opposite chiral directions?
    Love that you used grasshopper in rhino. My favourite

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад +2

      Great point. I surely havent gone in depth at all but it will need some development .
      I agree right now in the render the two sets of opposite fins are similar but for that application one set could be biased to have more surface area , lightness etc as compared to the other. The other could just be frames without a surface so as to offer no resistance to the wind.
      Rhino + Grasshopper made my life so much easier !!!!

  • @AGI-Bingo
    @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад

    The turbines are so awesome!! And also the half wall at 3:50 didnt see the flat version of it, can you please show it.
    Also do you think you could make a shape like an igloo? Where theres ceiling structure above, but a door or even a wide open arc like a cave , similar to the half curved wall, but bigger and with overhead ❤

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад

      The half wall for now is just a render but it can be made using different diameter fins connected together. Think of a polar array of fins where all the fins are not same but have different (global) diameters

  • @sebastienruhlmann3917
    @sebastienruhlmann3917 2 месяца назад +1

    So pretty and useful for tech anywhere. Is it patented ?

  • @AGI-Bingo
    @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад

    This is so awesome ❤ I'm guessing you could make this out of a material that can be cured.. for example the table example, make it with a uv resin, and make it hardened, remove tabs, give it glass like qualities, incredible

    • @AGI-Bingo
      @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад +1

      Oh wait... It's complient.. meaning already Ridgid and under tension/compression haha my bad. But the idea still stands.. somehow (maybe with heat) relax the tension, without deforming somehow, and reform it solid.
      I think I'm just interested in making the final object super solid, even if it's a one-way process. 3:07 I noticed you put some weight on the table with your hands and it easily deformed..
      So I wonder how you can start with the complient mech, but end up with a glass-like hard object which will not deform. I think uv resin might be awesome for this ,
      Thanks and All the best!

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад

      Yes, for particular applications , the deployable aspect might not be necessary.

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад +1

      Exactly , I am pursuing that direction too :). And that's correct - the table in the video isn't as stable as it should be . For now it was just a scaled up version of the small mechanism. I have made some changes in the smaller models which increase the stability quite a bit which I soon plan to implement in Table 2.0.

  • @TommyLikeTom
    @TommyLikeTom Месяц назад

    I learn most of this stuff from pop-up books

  • @Luchoedge
    @Luchoedge 2 месяца назад +2

    Flexures are cool, but IRL, every part that I encountered that used flexing as a mechanism, eventually failed due to fatigue. It's Usually the first thing to go.

    • @KallePihlajasaari
      @KallePihlajasaari 2 месяца назад +1

      Those designs were not optimized for lifetime. If you do not exceed conservative elastic limits then some materials will last almost for ever.
      A snap action 'Microswitch' can be made with incredibly long mechanical lifetimes. Many other examples of long life flextures like truck leaf springs. Even a metal retractable tape measure has very long life absent abuse.

  • @daveb3910
    @daveb3910 2 месяца назад +1

    Very cool

  • @Tiniuc
    @Tiniuc 2 месяца назад +2

    If it was ultralight, it could make an interesting kite.

    • @ohsweetmystery
      @ohsweetmystery 2 месяца назад +2

      A 2-string kite that allowed deformation on demand could be cool.

  • @sidekick3rida
    @sidekick3rida Месяц назад

    It's a tent too

  • @Digital-Light
    @Digital-Light 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice 👌

  • @AGI-Bingo
    @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад +1

    Add a small hidden spring to the two layered one could make a cool ball 🏀 or game for kids

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  Месяц назад +1

      I do have a version like that - a keychain i carry with me :)

  • @kennethbeal
    @kennethbeal 2 месяца назад

    Neat, thank you! Reminds me of the "pop-up books" I read as a child -- wonder if that was inspiration?

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад +2

      Haha.. I know exactly what you mean . This was vet inspired by Origami, Kirigami and Active- Bending principles. I didnt have a pop-up book when I was a kid but do have a bunch of them now :) . 'Elements of Pop-Up' is my favorite one !

    • @kennethbeal
      @kennethbeal 2 месяца назад

      @@SaurabhMhatre0 Nice, thank you! Looks great; just added it to my wish list! :)

  • @brianpeers
    @brianpeers Месяц назад

    Very interesting. A use perhaps in kinetic art forms which is an interest of mine at the moment.
    As for patenting,,, good luck with that as it is in essence “origami”.

  • @Swamp_Donkey_
    @Swamp_Donkey_ Месяц назад +1

    The vast majority of use case examples almost completely failed at the function that was being demonstrated. (ie a lamp shade that doesn't shade the lamp)

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  Месяц назад +2

      You are correct . Its not a finished ready to use product yet . I covered a 'breadth' of speculative applications it can be used for and I am currently going in depth to see which of these make more sense than the others and what kind of changes / developments are needed for the same.

    • @Swamp_Donkey_
      @Swamp_Donkey_ Месяц назад

      @@SaurabhMhatre0 fair enough

  • @pchoice0
    @pchoice0 2 месяца назад

    2차원에서 3차원의 변화는 공간과 열과 뒤틀림을 수반한다는 기본 원리 블랙홀 해석에 단초가 될 것 같기도 하네요 블랙물질과 우주대폭발은 큰 블랙홀의 폭발이고 그 잔향이 현재 의 블랙홀로 남은 건 아닌지 ....중력이라는 물리적 연결성은 존재하고 그 시작점은 중량이 존재하고 공간이 발생하는 끝 지점은 열과 중력(연결성) 특정 지점에 이르러 원형을 이루며 ...

  • @BirnieMac1
    @BirnieMac1 2 месяца назад

    What’re the chances of accessing an STL or model file? (Assuming 3D printing is a viable means given its not isotropic)
    I wanna build one to better understand the mechanism

    • @BirnieMac1
      @BirnieMac1 2 месяца назад

      I’m doing my thesis in biomed engineering atm and am looking at different techs for biomedical devices

  • @AGI-Bingo
    @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад

    If super big, this would make a greate dome! ❤
    Also! Do you think you could make an oval shape???
    This looks like it could be an Incredible Tent!
    Especially if it can folded when flat 🤯
    Trying to imagine a print in-place flat lockable joints so that it can be folded x4, opened, and locked.
    I imagine a coin with a crease in the middle.. turning 90° to enable/disable foldind of the joint.
    =⦶= open, can fold
    =⦵= closed, cannot fold
    Like a map, open all the folds, lock all the joints, twist... Bam! A tent
    The joints need to be really good, flat, and durable, and with a color indication of opened joints to help close all quickly.
    Would love to know what you think, and especially if you think this can be oval 🙏
    Awesome work!

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад +2

      Yes it can be oval shape. Based on the length (spiral) of the individual beams. And the coin -crease example is right on point - to make that a possibility. For the major part of the project I was always seeing that 'being able to cut this out of a flat sheet is an advantage' but I also know for certain (larger) scales other fabrication methods can be used.
      I have a prototype which I 3d printed which is a working mechanism right off the print bed. The 3d printing also allows for programmability of the 'cross-sections' of the beams which opens up a lot of opportunity.

    • @AGI-Bingo
      @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад

      Where you say cross section, you mean like giving the beams some shape, like an airplane wing to produce better lift ?

    • @AGI-Bingo
      @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад

      Thanks a lot for the response ! ❤ Really awesome work! would love to see you progress

  • @AbideVibe
    @AbideVibe 2 месяца назад

    So cool...NASA stuff here!

  • @arcadebuilder533
    @arcadebuilder533 2 месяца назад +1

    Animatronic frog throught???

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  Месяц назад

      Had thought of a jumping robot ... lets see.

  • @wholeness
    @wholeness 2 месяца назад +1

    So you patented natures Torus?

    • @samsimple6153
      @samsimple6153 2 месяца назад

      Sure it's fraud, but it's profitable, so why wouldn't they?

  • @lithostheory
    @lithostheory 2 месяца назад +4

    This is a solution looking for a problem... all the examples are useless

  • @vadepierce4542
    @vadepierce4542 2 месяца назад

    I feel like this could be useful for small robots and like rescue bots

  • @sumadoijode4814
    @sumadoijode4814 2 месяца назад +2

    Where I get files. I like 3d print them

    • @SaurabhMhatre0
      @SaurabhMhatre0  2 месяца назад +1

      I am yeat to compile some for 3d print . But here is a link to someone who had made a version some time back . - cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/3d-flexible-kiriform-re3d

  • @robinsparrow1618
    @robinsparrow1618 2 месяца назад

    is that a homestuck reference!!?!

  • @AGI-Bingo
    @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад +1

    Wait if you can make turbines, you can make drone rotors... So the driving car example, could also be a flying drone.. can you tell your software to optimize for Lift ? Haha😅

    • @AGI-Bingo
      @AGI-Bingo 2 месяца назад +1

      The domain chart in 4:00 is really cool ❤ I can see you already you thought of most, would love to see a car/drone hybrid!
      And also investment into architecture especially Shelters and Tents.
      If you can get the coin creases down good and fold a big tent into a bag like a folded map, that would be something great to invest in ✨

  • @Денис-с6ф3т
    @Денис-с6ф3т 2 месяца назад

    Эту штуку можно использовать на пистолетах

  • @klaidasrunele
    @klaidasrunele 2 месяца назад +5

    This just has no practical uses lol

    • @daveb3910
      @daveb3910 2 месяца назад +1

      I was thinking the same. Everything I can think of already has a much simpler design and easier to produce

  • @wizardnotknown
    @wizardnotknown 2 месяца назад

    What???

  • @Yt8462719350Omega
    @Yt8462719350Omega 2 месяца назад +1

    …レンズに応用できるかも知れない

    • @Yt8462719350Omega
      @Yt8462719350Omega 2 месяца назад

      でも風車自体は嫌気性廃ガス管に使われてる、農耕機具だとどうだろうな
      俺はレンズで浮かんだ、昔は眼鏡掛けてたから

    • @Yt8462719350Omega
      @Yt8462719350Omega 2 месяца назад

      複雑すぎると壊れた時に面倒