Explosive rigidity percolation in kirigami
Abstract
Controlling the connectivity and rigidity of kirigami, i.e. the process of cutting paper to deploy it into an articulated system, is critical in the manifestations of kirigami in art, science and technology, as it provides the resulting metamaterial with a range of mechanical and geometric properties. Here we combine deterministic and stochastic approaches for the control of rigidity in kirigami using the power of choices, an approach borrowed from the statistical mechanics of explosive percolation transitions. We show that several methods for rigidifying a kirigami system by incrementally changing either the connectivity or the rigidity of individual components allow us to control the nature of the explosive transition by a choice of selection rules. Our results suggest simple lessons for the design and control of mechanical metamaterials.
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@article{arxiv.2211.15073,
title = {Explosive rigidity percolation in kirigami},
author = {Gary P. T. Choi and Lucy Liu and L. Mahadevan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.15073},
year = {2023}
}