An accessible instrument for measuring soft material mechanical properties.

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
B M Unikewicz, A M Pincot, T Cohen
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Abstract

Soft material research has seen significant growth in recent years, with emerging applications in robotics, electronics, and healthcare diagnostics where understanding the material mechanical response is crucial for precision design. Traditional methods for measuring nonlinear mechanical properties of soft materials require specially sized samples that are extracted from their natural environment to be mounted on the testing instrument. This has been shown to compromise data accuracy and precision in various soft and biological materials. To overcome this, the Volume Controlled Cavity Expansion (VCCE) method was developed. This technique tests soft materials by controlling the formation rate of a liquid cavity inside the materials at the tip of an injection needle and simultaneously measuring the resisting pressure that describes the material response. Despite VCCE's early successes, expansion of its application beyond academia has been hindered by cost, size, and expertise. In response to this, the first portable, benchtop instrument utilizing VCCE is presented here. This device, built with affordable, readily available components and open-source software, streamlines VCCE experimentation without sacrificing performance or precision. It is especially suitable for space-limited settings and designed for use by non-experts, promoting widespread adoption. The instrument's efficacy was demonstrated through testing polydimethylsiloxane samples of varying stiffness. This study not only validates instrument performance but also sets the stage for further advancements and broader applications in soft material testing. All data, along with acquisition, control, and post-processing scripts, are made available on GitHub.

一种易于使用的测量软材料机械性能的仪器。
近年来,软材料的研究有了显著的增长,在机器人、电子和医疗诊断领域的新兴应用,了解材料的机械响应对精密设计至关重要。测量软质材料非线性力学性能的传统方法需要从其自然环境中提取特殊尺寸的样品,并将其安装在测试仪器上。这已被证明会损害各种软材料和生物材料的数据准确性和精度。为了克服这一问题,开发了体积控制腔体膨胀(VCCE)方法。该技术通过控制注射针尖端材料内部液体腔的形成速度,同时测量描述材料响应的抵抗压力,来测试软材料。尽管VCCE在早期取得了成功,但其在学术界以外的应用一直受到成本、规模和专业知识的阻碍。为此,本文介绍了第一个使用VCCE的便携式台式仪器。该设备由价格合理、现成的组件和开源软件组成,在不牺牲性能或精度的情况下简化了VCCE实验。它特别适合空间有限的环境,专为非专家使用而设计,促进了广泛采用。通过测试不同硬度的聚二甲基硅氧烷样品,证明了该仪器的有效性。这项研究不仅验证了仪器的性能,而且为软材料测试的进一步发展和更广泛的应用奠定了基础。所有数据,以及采集、控制和后处理脚本,都可以在GitHub上获得。
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Review of Scientific Instruments
Review of Scientific Instruments 工程技术-物理:应用
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
12.50%
发文量
758
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Review of Scientific Instruments, is committed to the publication of advances in scientific instruments, apparatuses, and techniques. RSI seeks to meet the needs of engineers and scientists in physics, chemistry, and the life sciences.
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