TY - JOUR
T1 - Application of Reversible Four-Dimensional Printing of Shape Memory Alloys and Shape Memory Polymers in Structural Engineering
T2 - A State-of-the-Art Review
AU - Varadharajan, S.
AU - Vasanthan, Kirthanashri S.
AU - Agarwal, Prachi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright 2023, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The rapid development and advancements in field of shape memory alloys (SMAA) has tremendously increased the progress in four-dimensional (4D) printing. The conventional 4D printing will require skilled manpower but utilization of reversibility aspect achieved using self adjusting external stimuli will eliminate the necessity of sophisticated devices and human intervention in 4D printing. The components created using reversible 4D printing can be reused after each recovery cycle that suits the current industry requirements. This review is divided into three sections: The first section starts with a detailed illustration of different mechanisms associated with SMAA and shape memory polymers SMPP along with an illustration of realistic 3D-printed SMAA and SMPP. The second section of this paper deals with the different methods of manufacture with the advantages and disadvantages of different types of SMAA. The third section deals with the mechanisms associated with SMPP, namely (1) Thermo-responsive mechanism, (2) Chemo-responsive mechanism, and (3) Photo-responsive mechanism along with a detailed insight into the aspect of repeatability and reversibility. The fourth section presents an exhaustive review of the application of SMAA and SMPP in civil engineering. The last section of this work throws light on the challenges faced in 4D reversible printing of SMAA and SMPP along with the potential solutions and presents directions for future research.
AB - The rapid development and advancements in field of shape memory alloys (SMAA) has tremendously increased the progress in four-dimensional (4D) printing. The conventional 4D printing will require skilled manpower but utilization of reversibility aspect achieved using self adjusting external stimuli will eliminate the necessity of sophisticated devices and human intervention in 4D printing. The components created using reversible 4D printing can be reused after each recovery cycle that suits the current industry requirements. This review is divided into three sections: The first section starts with a detailed illustration of different mechanisms associated with SMAA and shape memory polymers SMPP along with an illustration of realistic 3D-printed SMAA and SMPP. The second section of this paper deals with the different methods of manufacture with the advantages and disadvantages of different types of SMAA. The third section deals with the mechanisms associated with SMPP, namely (1) Thermo-responsive mechanism, (2) Chemo-responsive mechanism, and (3) Photo-responsive mechanism along with a detailed insight into the aspect of repeatability and reversibility. The fourth section presents an exhaustive review of the application of SMAA and SMPP in civil engineering. The last section of this work throws light on the challenges faced in 4D reversible printing of SMAA and SMPP along with the potential solutions and presents directions for future research.
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U2 - 10.1089/3dp.2022.0376
DO - 10.1089/3dp.2022.0376
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85179398559
SN - 2329-7662
VL - 11
SP - 919
EP - 953
JO - 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
JF - 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
IS - 3
ER -