Title of article :
Geometry of “developable cones”
Author/Authors :
Farmer، نويسنده , , S.M. and Calladine، نويسنده , , C.R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
When a thin disc is supported on the rim of a bowl, and its centre is pushed down by a finger, it adopts a characteristic conformation, known as a “developable cone”, and sketched in Fig. 1(a): the main, broadly conical, shape can only form if about one-quarter of the disc buckles upwards. There is a curved intersection between the two parts, which takes the form of a crescent-shaped “crease” near its apex, but with the flanking regions less tightly deformed. The “developable cone” is a recurring motif in a wide range of physical situations—crumpling, buckling, draping—and its mechanics provides a key to understand the phenomena, whether the disc deforms in the elastic or the plastic range. The task of this paper is to study only geometrical features of the “developable cone”. The first step is to replace the actual crease (Fig. 1(a)) by an idealised “sharp” crease (Fig. 1(b)). The second step is to study the apparently “large-rotation” problem of kinematics by means of an adaptation of the classical “yield-line” pattern of folding, but with a crucial added constraint that springs from Gaussʹs analysis of inextensional deformation. We illustrate the method via a graded sequence of examples, and we close with a discussion.
Keywords :
Inextensional deformation , Vector-diagram , Crease , Developable cone , surface
Journal title :
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences