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Data from: Chirality-induced tension–rotation coupling in cylindrical kirigami structures

  • 1. The University of Osaka

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Kirigami, a class of metamaterials composed of elastic sheets with periodic cuts, enables significant in-plane compliance through out-of-plane buckling. This study comprehensively investigates the mechanics and kinematics of chiral cylindrical kirigami structures, demonstrating the emergence of spontaneous rotational deformation under axial stretching. Experimental results reveal that the geometric constraints of the cylinder transform standard tension–torsion coupling into a macroscopic rotation in the absence of external torque. We develop a theoretical model that characterizes the relative rotation angle and Poisson's ratio using a single kinematic variable: the opening angle of the parallel cuts. Finite element simulations faithfully reproduce the experimental findings, capturing the progressive nature of the out-of-plane buckling. Notably, highly chiral structures exhibit a novel, spiral-like propagation of deformation along a helical path closely aligned with the cut orientation. The proposed chiral cylindrical kirigami structure is easily fabricable and offers programmable rotation and auxetic behaviour through the precise control of structural chirality.

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Funding provided by: Japan Science and Technology Agency
ROR ID: https://ror.org/00097mb19
Award Number: JPMJPR1997

Funding provided by: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
ROR ID: https://ror.org/00hhkn466
Award Number: JP18H05481

Funding provided by: Japan Science and Technology Agency
ROR ID: https://ror.org/00097mb19
Award Number: JPMJFS2125

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10.5061/dryad.9zw3r22st (DOI)