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Invited Article: 4D Printing as a New Paradigm for Manufacturing with Minimum Energy Consumption

Applied Physics 2018-12-03 v1

Abstract

4D printing is a new manufacturing paradigm that combines stimuli-responsive materials, mathematics, and multi-material additive manufacturing to yield encoded multi-material structures with intelligent behavior over time. This emerging field has received growing interests from various disciplines such as space exploration, renewable energy, bioengineering, textile industry, infrastructures, soft robotics, and so on. Here, as a first attempt, we consider the energy aspect of 4D printing. By a thermodynamic analysis, we obtain the theoretical limit of energy consumption in 4D printing and prove that 4D printing can be the most energy-efficient manufacturing process. Before that, we clearly underpin 4D printing as a new manufacturing process and identify its unique attributes.

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@article{arxiv.1811.12609,
  title  = {Invited Article: 4D Printing as a New Paradigm for Manufacturing with Minimum Energy Consumption},
  author = {Farhang Momeni and Jun Ni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.12609},
  year   = {2018}
}

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