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4D Textiles Made by Additive Manufacturing on Pre-Stressed Textiles—An Overview

Hannah Koch, David Schmelzeisen, Thomas Gries

2021Actuators65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Four-dimensional textiles are textiles that can change shape or function over time by the influence of a stimulus, mainly force and heat. In this review, the focus is on 4D textiles made by additive manufacturing which is built on the concept of 4D printing. A literature survey in Web of Science and Scopus was carried out, which resulted in 29 contributions on additive manufacturing on pre-stressed textiles. In this paper, an overview of materials, production technologies and testing methods is given. The concepts of form giving and shape change transferred to 4D textiles are classified. The influencing factors on the properties of the material structure are presented. The main focus of the literature lies in defining process and material properties for improving the adhesion. Only limited research has been conducted on simulating the material behavior. Ideas for applications exist but no research has been conducted on real applications. Therefore, the challenges are identified, and future research directions are derived.

Topics & Concepts

Architectural engineeringFunction (biology)Computer scienceFocus (optics)Form and functionManufacturing engineeringMechanical engineeringNanotechnologyMaterials scienceEngineeringCognitive scienceOpticsEvolutionary biologyPhysicsPsychologyBiologyAdvanced Materials and MechanicsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials