ShrinkCells: Localized and Sequential Shape-Changing Actuation of 3D-Printed Objects via Selective Heating

ShrinkCells: Localized and Sequential Shape-Changing Actuation of 3D-Printed Objects via Selective Heating

ShrinkCells: Localized and Sequential Shape-Changing Actuation of 3D-Printed Objects via Selective Heating

Moon, Kongpyung (Justin) and Lee, Haeun
and Kim, Jeeeun and Bianchi, Andrea

Kongpyung (Justin) Moon, Haeun Lee,
Jeeeun Kim, Andrea Bianchi

Moon, Kongpyung (Justin) and Lee, Haeun
and Kim, Jeeeun and Bianchi, Andrea

Abstract


The unique behaviors of thermoplastic polymers enable shape-changing interfaces made of 3D printed objects that do not require complex electronics integration. While existing techniques rely on external trigger, such as heat, applied globally on a 3D printed object initiating all at once the shape-changing response (e.g., hot water, heat gun, oven), independent control of multiple parts of the object becomes nearly impossible. We introduce ShrinkCells, a set of shape-changing actuators that enables localized heat to shrink or bend, through combining the properties of two materials — conductive PLA is used to generate localized heat which selectively triggers the shrinking of a Shape Memory Polymer. The unique benefit of ShrinkCells is their capability of triggering simultaneous or sequential shape transformations for different geometries using a single power supply. This results in 3D printed rigid structures that actuate in sequence, avoiding self-collisions when unfolding. We contribute to the body of literature on 4D fabrication by a systematic investigation of selective heating with two different materials, the design and evaluation of the ShrinkCells shape-changing primitives, and applications demonstrating the usage of these actuators.

Abstract


The unique behaviors of thermoplastic polymers enable shape-changing interfaces made of 3D printed objects that do not require complex electronics integration. While existing techniques rely on external trigger, such as heat, applied globally on a 3D printed object initiating all at once the shape-changing response (e.g., hot water, heat gun, oven), independent control of multiple parts of the object becomes nearly impossible. We introduce ShrinkCells, a set of shape-changing actuators that enables localized heat to shrink or bend, through combining the properties of two materials — conductive PLA is used to generate localized heat which selectively triggers the shrinking of a Shape Memory Polymer. The unique benefit of ShrinkCells is their capability of triggering simultaneous or sequential shape transformations for different geometries using a single power supply. This results in 3D printed rigid structures that actuate in sequence, avoiding self-collisions when unfolding. We contribute to the body of literature on 4D fabrication by a systematic investigation of selective heating with two different materials, the design and evaluation of the ShrinkCells shape-changing primitives, and applications demonstrating the usage of these actuators.

© 2024. Haeun Lee. All Rights Reserved

Last Update Nov. 2024

© 2024. Haeun Lee. All Rights Reserved

Last Update Nov. 2024