Published December 22, 2017 | Version v1
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Hindwings of insects as concept generator for hingeless foldable shading systems

  • 1. Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design (ITKE), University of Stuttgart
  • 2. Institute for Textile and Fiber Technologies (ITFT), University of Stuttgart
  • 3. Evolutionary Biology of Invertebrates, Institute of Evolution and Ecology, University of Tübingen
  • 4. German Institutes for Textile and Fiber Research (DITF)

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ABSTRACT

Hingeless shading systems inspired by nature are increasingly the focus of architectural research. In contrast to traditional systems, these compliant mechanisms can reduce the amount of maintenance-intensive parts and can easily be adapted to irregular, doubly curved, facade geometries. Previous mechanisms rely merely on the reversible material deformation of composite structures with almost homogeneous material properties. This leads to large actuation forces and an inherent conflict between the requirements of movement and the capacity to carry external loads. To enhance the performance of such systems, current research is directed at natural mechanisms with concentrated compliance and distinct hinge zones with high load-bearing capacity. Here, we provide insights into our biological findings and the development of a deployable structure inspired by the Flexagon model of hindwings of insects in general and the hierarchical structure of the wing cuticle of the shield bug (Graphosoma lineatum). By using technical fibre-reinforced plastics in combination with an elastomer foil, natural principles have been partially transferred into a multi-layered structure with locally adapted stiffness. Initial small prototypes have been produced in a vacuum-assisted hot press and sustain this functionality. Initial theoretical studies on test surfaces outline the advantages of these bio-inspired structures as deployable external shading systems for doubly curved facades.

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FUNDED BY : Transregional Research Centre (CRC/Transregio) 141 'Biological Design and Integrative Structures' German Research Foundation (DFG) InnoChain, Building Innovation in the Extended Digital Chain European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie-Curie grant agreement No 642877 Project BIAG 'Bio-inspired adaptive façade shading systems' Baden-Württemberg-foundation

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Funding

InnoChain – Building Innovation in the Extended Digital Chain 642877
European Commission