JOURNAL ARTICLE

3D Programmable Metamaterials Based on Reconfigurable Mechanism Modules

Weiqi LiuHanqing JiangYan Chen

Year: 2021 Journal:   Advanced Functional Materials Vol: 32 (9)   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Mechanical metamaterials are of tremendous research interest due to their unconventional properties that arise from unit microstructure. Shape‐reconfiguration is an effective method to realize programmability on various properties for different tasks of a structure or system, while existing researches focus on multiple degree‐of‐freedom (DOF) systems or limited configurations that morph along a single kinematic path. Here, starting from a one‐DOF Wohlhart polyhedron module, its interesting topological transformation is explored along multiple motion paths through kinematic bifurcations, accompanied by tunable mechanical properties, including Poisson's ratio, chirality, and stiffness. Furthermore, these modules are tessellated into 3D metamaterials to harness their reconfigurability to independently program the Poisson's ratios in orthogonal planes within a wide range of negative Poisson's ratio, positive Poisson's ratio, and even zero Poisson's ratio. This work opens up avenues for the design of programmable metamaterials based on the perspective of kinematic bifurcation generating from single DOF systems, which can readily be applied in shape‐morphing systems in various fields, such as flexible metamaterials, morphing architectures, and deployable structures.

Keywords:
Morphing Metamaterial Reconfigurability Auxetics Kinematics Control reconfiguration Topology (electrical circuits) Materials science Stiffness Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry) Computer science Physics Mathematics Classical mechanics Optoelectronics

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