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Harnessing instabilities of multicomponent multistable structural assemblies can potentially lead to scalable and reversible functionalities, which can be enhanced by exploring frustration. For instance, standard Kresling origami cells exhibit nontunable intrinsic energy landscapes determined by their geometry and material properties, limiting their adaptability after fabrication. To overcome this limitation, we introduce frustration to enable fine-tuning of the energy landscape and resulting deformation states. By prestressing the Kresling cell by means of special springs with individual control, we induce either global or localized (i.e., crease level) frustration, which allows changing the energy barrier (cell or assembly). We investigate the mechanical behavior of frustrated Kresling assemblies, both theoretically and experimentally, under various loading and boundary conditions. Our findings reveal that changing the frustration state leads to precise control of folding sequences, enabling previously inaccessible folding paths. The proposed concept paves the way for applications in mechanical metamaterials and other fields requiring highly programmable and reconfigurable systems – e.g., prosthetic limbs.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available September 9, 2026
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McInerney, James_P; Misseroni, Diego; Rocklin, D_Zeb; Paulino, Glaucio_H; Mao, Xiaoming (, Nature Communications)
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Misseroni, Diego; Pratapa, Phanisri P; Liu, Ke; Kresling, Biruta; Chen, Yan; Daraio, Chiara; Paulino, Glaucio H (, Nature Reviews Methods Primers)
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Zang, Shixi; Misseroni, Diego; Zhao, Tuo; Paulino, Glaucio H (, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids)
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