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Functional applications of 4D printing: a review

Shubham Shankar Mohol, Varun Sharma

2021Rapid Prototyping Journal38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose Additive manufacturing has rapidly developed in terms of technology and its application in various types of industries. With this rapid development, there has been significant research in the area of materials. This has led to the invention of Smart Materials (SMs). The 4D printing is basically 3D printing of these SMs. This paper aims to focus on novel materials and their useful application in various industries using the technology of 4D printing. Design/methodology/approach Research studies in 4D printing have increased since the time when this idea was first introduced in the year 2013. The present research study will deeply focus on the introduction to 4D printing, types of SMs and its application based on the various types of stimulus. The application of each type of SM has been explained along with its functioning with respect to the stimulus. Findings SMs have multiple functional applications pertaining to appropriate industries. The 4D printed parts have a distinctive capability to change its shape and self-assembly to carry out a specific function according to the requirement. Afterward, the fabricated part can recover to its 3D printed “memorized” shape once it is triggered by the stimulus. Originality/value The present study highlights the various capabilities of SMs, which is used as a raw material in 4D printing. Graphical abstract

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3D printingComputer scienceManufacturing engineeringOriginalityDigital printingEngineering drawingEngineeringMechanical engineeringCreativityLawPolitical scienceAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesAdvanced Materials and MechanicsModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
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