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Additive Manufacturing of Liquid Crystal Elastomer Actuators Based on Knitting Technology

Jiahao Sun, Wei Liao, Zhongqiang Yang

2023Advanced Materials102 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) exhibits large and reversible deformability originating from the alignment of liquid crystal mesogens. Additive manufacturing provides high controllability in the alignment and shaping process of LCE actuators. However, it still remains a challenge to customize LCE actuators with both diverse 3D deformability and recyclability. In this study, a new strategy is developed to exploit knitting technique to additively manufacture LCE actuators. The obtained LCE actuators are fabric-structured with designed geometry and deformability. By accurately adjusting the parameters of the knitting patterns as modules, diverse geometry is pixel-wise designed, and complex 3D deformations including bending, twisting, and folding are quantitatively controlled. In addition, the fabric-structured LCE actuators can be threaded, stitched, and reknitted to achieve advanced geometry, integrated multi-functions and efficient recyclability. This approach allows the fabrication of versatile LCE actuators with potential applications in smart textiles and soft robots.

Topics & Concepts

ActuatorMaterials science3D printingControllabilityFabricationBendingElastomerSoft roboticsLiquid crystalMechanical engineeringFolding (DSP implementation)Process (computing)NanotechnologyComposite materialComputer scienceOptoelectronicsArtificial intelligenceEngineeringPathologyMedicineMathematicsOperating systemApplied mathematicsAlternative medicineAdvanced Materials and MechanicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsStructural Analysis and Optimization
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