Programming shape changes in tri-stable bilayer structure

ORAL

Abstract

The programmable shape transition in response to external stimuli has attracted increasing attention. Multi-stable structures represent a stimuli-responsive structure that features more than one stable shape and transition from one to another, appropriate for applications such as in micro-robotics. Although bi-stable structures have been extensively investigated, very few studies have been focusing on tri-stability of such structures. Here we design a partially bonded bilayer structure composed of a SMP layer and a rubber strip. When subjected to changes in temperature, this structure exhibits tri-stability and transits between hemihelical, left-handed and right handed-helical shapes. Theoretical analysis, experiments, and finite element simulations are conducted to identify the mechanism of the tri-stability and used to predict the deformed configuration given geometric and material parameters. Our work provides a facile strategy for fabricating smart reconfigurable structures for a broad range of applications in intelligent materials.

*Zi Chen acknowledges the startup fund from Thayer School at Dartmouth and the support from the Branco Weiss-Society in Science Fellowship. Jing Fan acknowledges the support from ACS Petroleum Research Fund and CUNY Advanced Science Research Center.

Presenters

  • Shicheng Huang

    • Dartmouth College
    • Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College
    • Thayer Engineering, Dartmouth College

Authors

  • Shicheng Huang

    • Dartmouth College
    • Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College
    • Thayer Engineering, Dartmouth College
  • Lin Wang

    • Dartmouth College
  • Dong Wang

    • Dartmouth College
  • Xing Guo

    • Dartmouth College
  • Guangchao Wan

    • Dartmouth College
    • Thayer Engineering, Dartmouth College
  • Jing Fan

    • Mechanial Engineering, City College of New York
    • City College of New York
  • Zi Chen

    • Dartmouth College
    • Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College
    • Thayer Engineering, Dartmouth College
    • Dartmouth Coll