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Franziska Vijn Graphic Designer
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Many natural and man-made structures can change shape whilst retaining function. Insect wings that unfold for flight or umbrellas that fold down for storage are such examples. Similar types of structures that can pack down and then expand automatically at the time of operation are essential for applications such as satellite communications and other space systems. A more everyday example would be a garden trellis. Known as deployable structures, these creations retain the function of a conventional object whilst undergoing large geometric transformations.
University of Oxford is working on making such structures more reliable.
Deployable structures used in space systems need to expand automatically in the harsh space environment after several months of pre-flight storage, and during launch they must withstand high accelerations and vibration levels. Failures are expensive and difficult to rectify but they do happen. For example, both the Galileo Space Probe and the Hubble Space Telescope have experienced these types of failure. Zhong You, an expert in deployable structures at the
‘It is almost a century ago that Bennett, a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Cambridge lecturer, published a paper on a new linkage that was later named after him’, explains Zhong. ‘Until now no application for the linkage has been found’. However, earlier this year Zhong published a paper in a Royal Society journal that presented a method for using Bennett Linkages to build structures that expand to make cylindrical shapes.
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Zhong is attempting to simplify the construction of deployable structures using basic joints and inexpensive manufacturing. His work is primarily theoretical, and his exhibit focuses on three types of structure: threedimensional structures based on a linking mechanism known as the Bennett linkage; two-dimensional foldable structures; and tubular structures constructed from polygons (squares or hexagons) that are folded using origami techniques.
Opposite page: A stent graft can be inserted into a damaged blood vessel where it expands to fit, reinforcing weak spots. Below: Deployment sequence of a deployable arch.
The structures are scaleable (ie functional at a range of sizes) allowing unlimited extension of the object by repetition of a particular geometric shape and structure. Mobile masts for space systems are a possible application of these constructions. Zhong’s tubular structures based on origami folds have potential applications in medicine as tubes, known as stent grafts, that reinforce weak spots in a blood vessel. The stent graft needs to fold into a small package to be put in place and then expand to fit the blood vessel. Currently stent grafts are made from a mesh covered with a membranous sleeve. Zhong’s method merges the mesh and membrane into one deployable structure. ‘Our stent graft is geometrically simple, inexpensive to make and a generic solution as it is scaleable and able to extend to fit the shape of any site’. Zhong is currently looking for an industry partner to produce the stent graft and envisages clinical trials within two years. Zhong’s designs for unusual garden trellises are a spin-off from his work. ‘Like ordinary trellises mine can be folded into a compact bundle, but once unfolded the shapes and structures produce interesting garden features’.
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Educational reform and the take-up of science post-16 Professor Jim Donnelly and Professor Edgar Jenkins, Centre for Studies in Science and Mathematics Education, University of Leeds
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This presentation was supported by a background paper that examined in detail the issues covered. The presentation was in three parts: Professor Donnelly began with a review of current initiatives and circumstances and their possible outcomes; Professor Jenkins outlined the findings of research into influences on students’ choice of subject post-16; and Professor Donnelly concluded with some suggestions for possible ways forward.
science post-16 Report of a Royal Society conference held on Friday 10 March 2006 at the Royal Society, London
1.2 National strategies The government has intervened more and more in classroom pedagogy. The primary and secondary national strategies were introduced ostensibly to develop teachers’ professional practice individually and at departmental and whole-school levels; they assume that there is ‘best’ (rather than ‘good’) practice applicable to all teachers and students. 1.3 Management and governance of schools The most prominent reform is the specialist school system, with over 300 designated specialist science colleges. It is not yet clear how these will impact on the take-up of science post-16. 1.4 Science teacher supply, training, deployment and development The range of government interventions includes a short-lived
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competence. All these initiatives are designed to improve the
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Lage Der Naturpark Kottenforst-Ville befindet sich mitten in Europ a, in der Region Rheinland. Das über 1000 km2 große Gebie t liegt westlich der Städte Köln und Bonn zwischen Rhein und Eifel.
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Project in work: Herbarium Series of various illustrations sketch, abstraction and design
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