Perceived Value Change via 3D Printed Bistable Structures

W. K. Chan, Katherine S. Riley, A. F. Arrieta
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A key aspect of color change is altering perceived value or intensity. This paper presents a methodology to achieve value change through mechanical means via the deflection of bistable structures. We create mechanical pixel-based, reversible color change using 3D printed switchable bistability. Switchable bistability arises from the combination of pre-strain and shape memory, enabling us to access multiple elastically programmed shapes at elevated temperatures with fast morphing and low actuation forces, while retaining high stiffness at room temperature. Building on our previous study that achieved bistability through FDM printing with directional pre-stress, finite element analysis is conducted to design a pixel-like structure that acts as a unit cell with color change capabilities. Quantitative and qualitative analysis is conducted through image processing techniques in order to prove the viability of this approach to creating value change through geometric deformation of bistable structures. By leveraging this technique, there are numerous potential applications in fields including robotics, architecture, and interior design.
通过3D打印双稳态结构感知价值变化
颜色变化的一个关键方面是改变感知值或强度。本文提出了一种通过双稳结构挠曲的力学手段实现数值变化的方法。我们使用3D打印的可切换双稳定性来创建基于像素的机械可逆颜色变化。可切换双稳定性源于预应变和形状记忆的结合,使我们能够在高温下以快速变形和低致动力访问多个弹性编程形状,同时在室温下保持高刚度。在我们之前的研究基础上,通过定向预应力FDM打印实现了双稳定性,我们进行了有限元分析,设计了一个类似像素的结构,作为一个具有颜色变化能力的单元格。通过图像处理技术进行定量和定性分析,以证明该方法通过双稳结构的几何变形创造价值变化的可行性。通过利用这种技术,在机器人、建筑和室内设计等领域有许多潜在的应用。
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