Unlike conventional materials that thin out when they are stretched, auxetics structures will expand. This phenomenon is known as an exhibition of Negative Poisson's Ratio (NPR). Shape Memory Polymers (SMP) in the form of auxetic structures can be shrunken/expanded on at least 2 dimensions in their rubbery state (above Tg), held at that state when in their glassy state (below Tg) and subsequently reversed into their original form, when put in their rubbery state. This project aims to explore 4D printing with auxetic designs, characterise their properties and most importantly, their ability to exert force when the shape memory effect is triggered. It has experimented with resin formulas mixed with different crosslinkers (PEGDA4, PEGDA9 a...
4D printing refers to a novel trend in the field of active materials, regarding the employment of ad...
Poisson’s ratios of shape-memory auxetic metamaterial was experimentally investigated. Based on the ...
Fourth Dimension (4D) printing is a process of printing out 3D structures that is capable of changin...
4D printing refers to a novel trend in the field of active materials, regarding the employment of ad...
4D printing refers to a novel trend in the field of active materials, regarding the employment of ad...
Auxetic structures have a negative Poisson’s ratio and therefore expand transversely to the directio...
4D printing is an innovative manufacturing approach that combines 3D printing and stimuli- responsiv...
Auxetic structures possess a negative Poisson ratio (ν < 0) as a result of their geometrical configu...
An auxetic structure is an arrangement of unit cells that under a uniaxial load experiences expansio...
4D printing is an innovative manufacturing approach that combines 3D printing and stimuli- responsiv...
Auxetic structures possess a negative Poisson ratio (ν < 0) as a result of their geometrical configu...
Auxetic materials refer to a kind of materials with a negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR). In other words...
Auxetic Structures are a class of meta-materials uniquely characterised by their Negative Poisson’s ...
Repeatable auxetic foams are produced using three-dimensional printing technologies. This methodolog...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing allows for significant simplifications in the design cycle through t...
4D printing refers to a novel trend in the field of active materials, regarding the employment of ad...
Poisson’s ratios of shape-memory auxetic metamaterial was experimentally investigated. Based on the ...
Fourth Dimension (4D) printing is a process of printing out 3D structures that is capable of changin...
4D printing refers to a novel trend in the field of active materials, regarding the employment of ad...
4D printing refers to a novel trend in the field of active materials, regarding the employment of ad...
Auxetic structures have a negative Poisson’s ratio and therefore expand transversely to the directio...
4D printing is an innovative manufacturing approach that combines 3D printing and stimuli- responsiv...
Auxetic structures possess a negative Poisson ratio (ν < 0) as a result of their geometrical configu...
An auxetic structure is an arrangement of unit cells that under a uniaxial load experiences expansio...
4D printing is an innovative manufacturing approach that combines 3D printing and stimuli- responsiv...
Auxetic structures possess a negative Poisson ratio (ν < 0) as a result of their geometrical configu...
Auxetic materials refer to a kind of materials with a negative Poisson’s ratio (NPR). In other words...
Auxetic Structures are a class of meta-materials uniquely characterised by their Negative Poisson’s ...
Repeatable auxetic foams are produced using three-dimensional printing technologies. This methodolog...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing allows for significant simplifications in the design cycle through t...
4D printing refers to a novel trend in the field of active materials, regarding the employment of ad...
Poisson’s ratios of shape-memory auxetic metamaterial was experimentally investigated. Based on the ...
Fourth Dimension (4D) printing is a process of printing out 3D structures that is capable of changin...