Volume 2A: 45th Design Automation Conference 2019
DOI: 10.1115/detc2019-97775
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Computational Design of Active Lattice Structures for 4D Printed Pneumatic Shape Morphing

Abstract: With advances in 3D printing and digital fabrication an opportunity is presented to realize highly customized designs whose shape can change and adapt to facilitate their functionality. A computational design method to determine the configuration of 2D pneumatic shape morphing lattices using a direct search method is implemented and assessed. The method is tested using a Kagome unit cell lattice structure, which is particularly well suited for shape morphing. To achieve shape change, beams are replaced by line… Show more

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“…They offer similar shape morphing accuracy but have not verified their results with a physical prototype. The maximal range of deformation of this work is within the top three of the publications in table 4, considering that du Pasquier et al [16] shows only numerical results and Sofla et al [15] manually replaces nearly half its structure with actuators. Both of these authors achieve three target deformations, whereas this work achieves four.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…They offer similar shape morphing accuracy but have not verified their results with a physical prototype. The maximal range of deformation of this work is within the top three of the publications in table 4, considering that du Pasquier et al [16] shows only numerical results and Sofla et al [15] manually replaces nearly half its structure with actuators. Both of these authors achieve three target deformations, whereas this work achieves four.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…However, as mentioned previously, statically and kinematically determinate structures are shown to need the least activation energy [12]. The accuracy of control can be compared only with Baker and Friswell [2] and previous work by the authors, du Pasquier et al [16], since only they optimize for a precise target shape change. They offer similar shape morphing accuracy but have not verified their results with a physical prototype.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…In the cases where it has been validated, shape morphing has been demonstrated experimentally with the following actuation methods: shape memory alloys (SMAs) [8][9][10][11] or polymers (SMPs) [9,12,13], electromechanical components such as servo and stepper motors [14][15][16][17], and piezoelectric stacks. Previous work from the authors also introduced pneumatic linear actuators for 2D and 2.5D shape morphing structures [5,18].…”
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confidence: 99%