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3D printing of smart materials: a review on recent progresses in 4D printing

3D printing of smart materials: a review on recent progresses in 4D printing
3D printing of smart materials: a review on recent progresses in 4D printing
Additive manufacturing (AM), commonly known as three-dimensional (3D) printing or rapid prototyping, has been introduced since the late 1980s. Although a considerable amount of progress has been made in this field, there is still a lot of research work to be done in order to overcome the various challenges remained. Recently, one of the actively researched areas lies in the additive manufacturing of smart materials and structures. Smart materials are those materials that have the ability to change their shape or properties under the influence of external stimuli. With the introduction of smart materials, the AM-fabricated components are able to alter their shape or properties over time (the 4th dimension) as a response to the applied external stimuli. Hence, this gives rise to a new term called ‘4D printing’ to include the structural reconfiguration over time. In this paper, recent major progresses in 4D printing are reviewed, including 3D printing of enhanced smart nanocomposites, shape memory alloys, shape memory polymers, actuators for soft robotics, self-evolving structures, anti-counterfeiting system, active origami and controlled sequential folding, and some results from our ongoing research. In addition, some research activities on 4D bio-printing are included, followed by discussions on the challenges, applications, research directions and future trends of 4D printing.
Additive manufacturing, 3D printing, smart materials, 4D printing, 4D bio-printing
1745-2759
103-122
Khoo, Zhong Xun
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Teoh, Joanne Ee Mei
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Liu, Yong
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Yang, Shoufeng
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Leong, Kah Fai
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Khoo, Zhong Xun, Teoh, Joanne Ee Mei, Liu, Yong, Chua, Chee Kai, Yang, Shoufeng, An, Jia, Leong, Kah Fai and Yeong, Wai Yee (2015) 3D printing of smart materials: a review on recent progresses in 4D printing. Virtual and Physical Prototyping, 10 (3), 103-122. (doi:10.1080/17452759.2015.1097054).

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Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM), commonly known as three-dimensional (3D) printing or rapid prototyping, has been introduced since the late 1980s. Although a considerable amount of progress has been made in this field, there is still a lot of research work to be done in order to overcome the various challenges remained. Recently, one of the actively researched areas lies in the additive manufacturing of smart materials and structures. Smart materials are those materials that have the ability to change their shape or properties under the influence of external stimuli. With the introduction of smart materials, the AM-fabricated components are able to alter their shape or properties over time (the 4th dimension) as a response to the applied external stimuli. Hence, this gives rise to a new term called ‘4D printing’ to include the structural reconfiguration over time. In this paper, recent major progresses in 4D printing are reviewed, including 3D printing of enhanced smart nanocomposites, shape memory alloys, shape memory polymers, actuators for soft robotics, self-evolving structures, anti-counterfeiting system, active origami and controlled sequential folding, and some results from our ongoing research. In addition, some research activities on 4D bio-printing are included, followed by discussions on the challenges, applications, research directions and future trends of 4D printing.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 September 2015
Published date: 26 October 2015
Keywords: Additive manufacturing, 3D printing, smart materials, 4D printing, 4D bio-printing

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Local EPrints ID: 435638
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/435638
ISSN: 1745-2759
PURE UUID: 92a73020-eb08-4eca-a9e1-495c2f6472a9
ORCID for Shoufeng Yang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3888-3211

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Date deposited: 15 Nov 2019 17:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 05:13

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Author: Zhong Xun Khoo
Author: Joanne Ee Mei Teoh
Author: Yong Liu
Author: Chee Kai Chua
Author: Shoufeng Yang ORCID iD
Author: Jia An
Author: Kah Fai Leong
Author: Wai Yee Yeong

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