Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Matthew Gardiner" <origami-boun...@lists.digitalorigami.com on behalf of m...@airstrip.com.au> on 10/18/17, 4:15 AM:
>>>> For instance, I’m sure that Fujimoto-sensei published plenty, and its clear that Tomoko Fuse's spiral work is all what is now known in academic circles as the Kresling pattern - though I haven’t gotten to the bottom of who published first, Kresling’s demonstration of how to create one with buckling is very very good, and Fuse’s spiral work is just beautiful. <<<< A fairly thorough analysis of the triangulated cylinder pattern (sometimes called Kresling pattern) was carried out by Simon Guest in the mid-1990s in his PhD work. Here’s BibTeX info on the papers: % Triangulated cylinders @article{gp-tfotp1-94, title={The folding of triangulated cylinders, part {I}: {Geometric} considerations}, author={Guest, Simon D. and Pellegrino, Sergio}, journal={Journal of Applied Mechanics}, volume={61}, pages={773--777}, year={1994}, publisher={American Society of Mechanical Engineers}, } % Triangulated cylinders @article{gp-tfotp2-94, title={The folding of triangulated cylinders, part {II}: {The} folding process}, author={Guest, Simon D. and Pellegrino, Sergio}, journal={Journal of Applied Mechanics}, volume={61}, pages={778--783}, year={1994}, publisher={American Society of Mechanical Engineers}, } % Triangulated cylinders @article{gp-tfotp3-96, title={The folding of triangulated cylinders, part {III}: {Experiments}}, author={Guest, Simon D. and Pellegrino, Sergio}, journal={Journal of Applied Mechanics}, volume={63}, pages={77--83}, year={1996}, publisher={American Society of Mechanical Engineers}, } HTH, Robert