Active materials by four-dimension printing
University of Colorado Boulder · Singapore University of Technology and Design
Abstract
We advance a paradigm of printed active composite materials realized by directly printing glassy shape memory polymer fibers in an elastomeric matrix. We imbue the active composites with intelligence via a programmed lamina and laminate architecture and a subsequent thermomechanical training process. The initial configuration is created by three-dimension (3D) printing, and then the programmed action of the shape memory fibers creates time dependence of the configuration—the four-dimension (4D) aspect. We design and print laminates in thin plate form that can be thermomechanically programmed to assume complex three-dimensional configurations including bent, coiled, and twisted strips, folded shapes, and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.13
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Shape-memory alloy
- Shape-memory polymer
- Composite material
- Dimension (graph theory)
- Curvature
- Elastomer
- STRIPS