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In this chapter we consider a type of transformable structures, capable of executing large configuration changes in an autonomous way. In most cases, their configuration changes between a compact, packaged state and a large, deployed state: the transformation from the former to the latter state is called deployment. The reverse transformation is called retraction.
Based on a chapter of the forthcoming book “Structural Concepts” by K. Miura and S. Pellegrino.
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Pellegrino, S. (2001). Deployable Structures in Engineering. In: Pellegrino, S. (eds) Deployable Structures. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 412. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2584-7_1
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