Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles

Auxetic structures have been produced using 3D printing and knitted textile materials. A review of other auxetic textiles is presented along with the new materials. A range of configurations were developed, prototyped, and tested to demonstrate significant auxetic response, including Poisson’s ratio...

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Autores principales: Subin Shajoo, David Schmelzeisen, Christopher Pastore
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Publicado: TU Dresden; Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering;Chair of Development and Assembly of Textile Products 2021
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c679e4e0f24246af97cd3cd213b7ccce2021-11-08T17:12:34ZAuxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles2701-939X10.25367/cdatp.2021.2.p91-102https://doaj.org/article/c679e4e0f24246af97cd3cd213b7ccce2021-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.qucosa.de/cdatp/article/view/44https://doaj.org/toc/2701-939XAuxetic structures have been produced using 3D printing and knitted textile materials. A review of other auxetic textiles is presented along with the new materials. A range of configurations were developed, prototyped, and tested to demonstrate significant auxetic response, including Poisson’s ratio up to negative one. The concept of 4D textiles was employed to create environmentally responsive hinges in some structures, allowing the material to change shape in response to thermal stimulus.Subin ShajooDavid SchmelzeisenChristopher PastoreTU Dresden; Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering;Chair of Development and Assembly of Textile Productsarticleauxetic4d textiles3d printingknitsTextile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc.TP890-933Engineering machinery, tools, and implementsTA213-215ENCommunications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 91-102 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic auxetic
4d textiles
3d printing
knits
Textile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc.
TP890-933
Engineering machinery, tools, and implements
TA213-215
spellingShingle auxetic
4d textiles
3d printing
knits
Textile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc.
TP890-933
Engineering machinery, tools, and implements
TA213-215
Subin Shajoo
David Schmelzeisen
Christopher Pastore
Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
description Auxetic structures have been produced using 3D printing and knitted textile materials. A review of other auxetic textiles is presented along with the new materials. A range of configurations were developed, prototyped, and tested to demonstrate significant auxetic response, including Poisson’s ratio up to negative one. The concept of 4D textiles was employed to create environmentally responsive hinges in some structures, allowing the material to change shape in response to thermal stimulus.
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author Subin Shajoo
David Schmelzeisen
Christopher Pastore
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David Schmelzeisen
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title Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
title_short Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
title_full Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
title_fullStr Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
title_full_unstemmed Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
title_sort auxetic structures from 3d printed hybrid textiles
publisher TU Dresden; Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering;Chair of Development and Assembly of Textile Products
publishDate 2021
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