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Origami Theory And Its Applications: A Literature Review

Authors: Debnath, Sujan; Fei, L.J.;

Origami Theory And Its Applications: A Literature Review

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{"references": ["Kanade, Takeo. \"A Theory of Origami World.\" Artificial Intelligence,\n1980: 280-311.", "Lang, Robert J. Origami Design Secrets - Mathematical Methods for an\nAncient Art. Massachusetts: A K Peters Ltd, 2003.", "Lang, Robert J. \"TreeMaker User Manual.\" Langorigami. 2004.\nwww.langorigami.com (accessed Oct 15, 2009).", "Huzita-Hatori Axioms. Jan 31, 2009.\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huzita%27s_axioms (accessed Aug 10,\n2009).", "Barile, Margherita, and Margherita Barile. \"Kawasaki's Theorem.\" From\nMathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource, created by Eric W. Weisstein.\nhttp://mathworld.wolfram.com/KawasakisTheorem.html (accessed Aug\n30, 2009).", "Thomas C. Hull. Revisited and extended. Western New England College\nhttp://courses.csail.mit.edu/ (accessed 10 September 2012)", "Tachi, Tomohiro. Rigid Origami Silmulation. TT's Page Research\nProject. (Online) 2009. (Cited: Nov 5, 2009.)\nhttp://www.tsg.ne.jp/TT/cg/index.html#rigid_origami", "Simulation of Rigid Origami. Tachi, Tomohiro. Tokyo : 4OSME, 2009.", "Kevin &Bobby, Saint Joseph's College. (Online) (Cited: Nov 5, 2009.)\nwww.saintjoe.edu/~karend/m111/Origami.ppt.\n[10] KTK Scientific Publishers. \"Map Fold a La Miura Style, Its Physical\nCharacteristics and Application to the Space Science\", in Research of\nPattern Formation, edited by R. Takaki, pp. 77-90.\n[11] Kitty Tinsley. 2003. A Giant Leap for Space Telescopes.Lawrence\nLivermore National Laboratory https://www.llnl.gov/(accessed 10\nAugust 2012)\n[12] Origami-Resource-Center.com. Origami Science.\nhttp://www.langorigami.com/science/technology/eyeglass/eyeglass.php\n(accessed 5 August 2012)\n[13] Zhong You, and Kaori Kuribayashi. 2003. A Novel Origami Stent.\nTulane University http://tulane.edu/ (accessed 10 August 2012)\n[14] K. Kuribayashi and Z. You. Innovative Origami Expandable Stents.\nUniversity of Oxford http://www-civil.eng.ox.ac.uk/ (accessed 12\nAugust 2012)\n[15] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 2009. High-tech origami:\nWater droplets direct self-assembly process in thin-film materials.\nhttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/11/091123152222.htm\n(accessed 12 August 2012)\n[16] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 2010. High-Tech Origami.\nhttp://www.las.illinois.edu/news/2010/solarcell/ (accessed 12 August\n2012)\n[17] Zeeya Merali. 2011. Paper, Plastic, or Steel?.\nhttp://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/03/paper-plastic-orsteel.\nhtml?ref=hp (accessed 15 August 2012)\n[18] Bob Yirka. 2011. Origami solution found for folding steel shopping\nbags. http://phys.org/news/2011-03-origami-solution-steel-bags.html\n(accessed 15 August 2012)\n[19] T. Tachi, M. Masubuchi and M. Iwamoto. 2012. Rigid Origami\nStructures with Vacuumatics: Geometric Considerations. (accessed 5\nAugust 2012)\n[20] Hawkes, E. et al. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA advance online publication\ndoi:10.1073/pnas.0914069107 (2010).\n[21] Philip Ball. 2010. Origami that folds itself.\nhttp://www.nature.com/news/2010/100628/full/news.2010.317.html\n(accessed 15 August 2012)"]}

This paper presents the fundamentals of Origami engineering and its application in nowadays as well as future industry. Several main cores of mathematical approaches such as Huzita- Hatori axioms, Maekawa and Kawasaki-s theorems are introduced briefly. Meanwhile flaps and circle packing by Robert Lang is explained to make understood the underlying principles in designing crease pattern. Rigid origami and its corrugation patterns which are potentially applicable for creating transformable or temporary spaces is discussed to show the transition of origami from paper to thick material. Moreover, some innovative applications of origami such as eyeglass, origami stent and high tech origami based on mentioned theories and principles are showcased in section III; while some updated origami technology such as Vacuumatics, self-folding of polymer sheets and programmable matter folding which could greatlyenhance origami structureare demonstrated in Section IV to offer more insight in future origami.

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origami technology, origami engineering, rigid origami., origami application, 540, Origami, 510

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