Title
Characterization of Curved Creases and Rulings: Design and Analysis of Lens Tessellations.
Abstract
We describe a general family of curved-crease folding tessellations consisting of a repeating "lens" motif formed by two convex curved arcs. The third author invented the first such design in 1992, when he made both a sketch of the crease pattern and a vinyl model (pictured below). Curve fitting suggests that this initial design used circular arcs. We show that in fact the curve can be chosen to be any smooth convex curve without inflection point. We identify the ruling configuration through qualitative properties that a curved folding satisfies, and prove that the folded form exists with no additional creases, through the use of differential geometry.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
CoRR
Inflection point,Folded form,Curve fitting,Regular polygon,Convex curve,Differential geometry,Tessellation,Geometry,Mathematics,Sketch
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1502.03191
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Erik D. Demaine14624388.59
Martin L. Demaine259284.37
David A. Huffman310.71
Duks Koschitz410.71
Tomohiro Tachi5327.12