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- Miura_fold abstract "The Miura fold (ミウラ折り, Miura-ori) is a method of folding a flat surface such as a sheet of paper into a smaller area. The fold is named for its inventor, Japanese astrophysicist Koryo Miura.The crease patterns of the Miura fold form a tessellation of the surface by parallelograms. In one direction, the creases lie along straight lines, with each parallelogram forming the mirror reflection of its neighbor across each crease. In the other direction, the creases zigzag, and each parallelogram is the translation of its neighbor across the crease. Each of the zigzag paths of creases consists solely of mountain folds or of valley folds, with mountains alternating with valleys from one zigzag path to the next. Each of the straight paths of creases alternates between mountain and valley folds.The Miura fold is a form of rigid origami, meaning that the fold can be carried out by a continuous motion in which, at each step, each parallelogram is completely flat. This property allows it to be used to fold surfaces made of rigid materials; for instance, it has been used to simulate large solar panel arrays for space satellites in the Japanese space program. A folded Miura fold can be packed into a compact shape, its thickness reflecting only the thickness of the folded material. Folded material can be unpacked in one motion by pulling on its opposite ends, and likewise folded by pushing the two ends together. In the solar array application, this property reduces the number of motors required to unfold this shape, reducing weight and complexity.Other potential applications of this fold include surgical devices such as stents and flat-foldable furniture.".
- Miura_fold thumbnail Miura-Ori_CP.svg?width=300.
- Miura_fold wikiPageExternalLink origami-science.html.
- Miura_fold wikiPageID "2894962".
- Miura_fold wikiPageLength "3490".
- Miura_fold wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Miura_fold wikiPageRevisionID "702470008".
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Astrophysics.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paper_folding.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Crease_pattern.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Electric_motor.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink JAXA.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Parallelogram.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Reflection_symmetry.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Rigid_origami.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Solar_panel.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Stent.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Tessellation.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Translation_(geometry).
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink Yoshizawa–Randlett_system.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink File:Miura-Ori_CP.svg.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLink File:Miura-ori.gif.
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miura fold".
- Miura_fold wikiPageWikiLinkText "miura fold".
- Miura_fold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Miura_fold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Miura_fold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Space-stub.
- Miura_fold subject Category:Paper_folding.
- Miura_fold hypernym Method.
- Miura_fold type Software.
- Miura_fold comment "The Miura fold (ミウラ折り, Miura-ori) is a method of folding a flat surface such as a sheet of paper into a smaller area. The fold is named for its inventor, Japanese astrophysicist Koryo Miura.The crease patterns of the Miura fold form a tessellation of the surface by parallelograms. In one direction, the creases lie along straight lines, with each parallelogram forming the mirror reflection of its neighbor across each crease.".
- Miura_fold label "Miura fold".
- Miura_fold sameAs Q2642174.
- Miura_fold sameAs Pliegue_de_mapa_de_Miura.
- Miura_fold sameAs Pliage_de_Miura.
- Miura_fold sameAs Միուրա_օրի.
- Miura_fold sameAs Miura_kortabrot.
- Miura_fold sameAs ミウラ折り.
- Miura_fold sameAs Miura_bretting.
- Miura_fold sameAs m.089t4j.
- Miura_fold sameAs Миура-ори.
- Miura_fold sameAs Miura_katlaması.
- Miura_fold sameAs Згин_мапи_Міури.
- Miura_fold sameAs Q2642174.
- Miura_fold sameAs 三浦摺疊.
- Miura_fold wasDerivedFrom Miura_fold?oldid=702470008.
- Miura_fold depiction Miura-Ori_CP.svg.
- Miura_fold isPrimaryTopicOf Miura_fold.