Bio-Inspired 4D-Printed Mechanisms with Programmable Morphology

05/31/2023
by   Anurag Bhattacharyya, et al.
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Traditional robotic mechanisms contain a series of rigid links connected by rotational joints that provide powered motion, all of which is controlled by a central processor. By contrast, analogous mechanisms found in nature, such as octopus tentacles, contain sensors, actuators, and even neurons distributed throughout the appendage, thereby allowing for motion with superior complexity, fluidity, and reaction time. Smart materials provide a means with which we can mimic these features artificially. These specialized materials undergo shape change in response to changes in their environment. Previous studies have developed material-based actuators that could produce targeted shape changes. Here we extend this capability by introducing a novel computational and experimental method for design and synthesis of material-based morphing mechanisms capable of achieving complex pre-programmed motion. By combining active and passive materials, the algorithm can encode the desired movement into the material distribution of the mechanism. We demonstrate this new capability by de novo design of a 3D printed self-tying knot. This method advances a new paradigm in mechanism design that could enable a new generation of material-driven machines that are lightweight, adaptable, robust to damage, and easily manufacturable by 3D printing.

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