通过参数编码 4D 印刷实现具有集成和定位传感特性的软致动器

IF 4.9 3区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Bionic Engineering Pub Date : 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1007/s42235-024-00552-0
Yang Li, Xinyu Yang, Jianyang Li, Qingping Liu, Bingqian Li, Kunyang Wang
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4D 打印智能材料大多依靠热刺激来驱动,这限制了它们的广泛应用,因为它们需要对变形进行精确的局部控制。实现局部控制的现有策略大多依赖于异质材料系统和结构设计,从而增加了设计和制造的复杂性。在这里,我们通过参数编码的 4D 印刷,赋予电驱动软致动器局部电热、致动和传感特性。我们分析了打印参数对形状记忆特性和电导率的影响,然后探索了 4D 打印复合材料的多方向传感性能。我们展示了一种集成致动器和传感器的装置,它既能恢复形状,又能同时感知自身位置和障碍物。此外,它还能通过临时形状编程调整其传感特性,以适应不同的应用场景。这项研究无需多材料系统和复杂的结构设计,就能实现集成化和本地化的致动器传感,为软机器人、生物医学应用和航空航天领域的智能轻量化设计提供了有效的解决方案。
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Soft Actuator with Integrated and Localized Sensing Properties through Parameter-Encoded 4D Printing

4D printed smart materials is mostly relying on thermal stimulation to actuate, limiting their widely application requiring precise and localized control of the deformations. Most existing strategies for achieving localized control rely on heterogeneous material systems and structural design, thereby increasing design and manufacturing complexity. Here, we endow localized electrothermal, actuation, and sensing properties in electrically-driven soft actuator through parameter-encoded 4D printing. We analyzed the effects of printing parameters on shape memory properties and conductivity, and then explored the multi-directional sensing performance of the 4D printed composites. We demonstrated an integrated actuator-sensor device capable of both shape recovery and perceiving its own position and obstacles simultaneously. Moreover, it can adjust its sensing characteristics through temporary shape programming to adapt to different application scenarios. This study achieves integrated and localized actuation-sensing without the need for multi-material systems and intricate structural designs, offering an efficient solution for the intelligent and lightweight design in the fields of soft robotics, biomedical applications, and aerospace.

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Journal of Bionic Engineering
Journal of Bionic Engineering 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
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7.10
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10.00%
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162
审稿时长
10.0 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bionic Engineering (JBE) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers and reviews that apply the knowledge learned from nature and biological systems to solve concrete engineering problems. The topics that JBE covers include but are not limited to: Mechanisms, kinematical mechanics and control of animal locomotion, development of mobile robots with walking (running and crawling), swimming or flying abilities inspired by animal locomotion. Structures, morphologies, composition and physical properties of natural and biomaterials; fabrication of new materials mimicking the properties and functions of natural and biomaterials. Biomedical materials, artificial organs and tissue engineering for medical applications; rehabilitation equipment and devices. Development of bioinspired computation methods and artificial intelligence for engineering applications.
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