ACTIVE-CONTRACTING VARIABLE-STIFFNESS FABRICS FOR SELF-FITTING WEARABLES.

Kevin Eschen, Julianna Abel, Rachael Granberry, Brad Holschuh
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Self-fitting is the ability of a wearable, garment or body-mounted object to recover the exact shape and size of the human body. Self-fitting is highly desirable for wearable applications, ranging from medical and recreational health monitoring to wearable robotics and haptic feedback, because it enables complex devices to achieve accurate body proximity, which is often required for functionality. While garments designed with compliant fabrics can easily accomplish accurate fit for a range of body shapes and sizes, integrated actuators and sensors require fabric stiffness to prevent drift and deflection from the body surface. This paper merges smart materials and structures research with anthropometric analysis and functional apparel methodologies to present a novel, functionally gradient self-fitting garment designed to address the challenge of achieving accurate individual and population fit. This fully functional garment, constructed with contractile SMA knitted actuator fabrics, exhibits tunable %-actuation contractions between 4-50%, exerts minimal on-body pressure (≤1333 Pa or 10 mmHg), and can be designed to actuate fully self-powered with body heat. The primary challenge in the development of the proposed garment is to design a functionally gradient system that does not exert significant pressure on part of the leg and/or remain oversized in others. Our research presents a new methodology for the design of contractile SMA knitted actuator garments, describes the manufacture of such self-fitting garments, and concludes with an experimental analysis of the garment performance evaluated through three-dimensional marker tracking.

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用于自适应可穿戴设备的主动收缩变刚度织物。
自适应是一种可穿戴、服装或身体安装的物体恢复人体确切形状和大小的能力。从医疗和娱乐健康监测到可穿戴机器人和触觉反馈,自适配对于可穿戴应用来说是非常理想的,因为它使复杂的设备能够实现准确的身体接近,这通常是功能所必需的。虽然用柔性面料设计的服装可以很容易地实现对各种体型和尺寸的精确合身,但集成的致动器和传感器需要织物的刚度,以防止从身体表面漂移和偏转。本文将智能材料和结构研究与人体测量学分析和功能服装方法相结合,提出了一种新颖的、功能梯度的自合身服装,旨在解决实现准确的个人和群体合身的挑战。这种功能齐全的服装,由可收缩的SMA针织致动器织物制成,具有可调的%致动收缩,收缩幅度在4-50%之间,施加最小的身体压力(≤1333 Pa或10 mmHg),并且可以设计为完全由身体热量驱动。该服装开发的主要挑战是设计一个功能梯度系统,该系统不会对腿部的一部分施加明显的压力和/或在其他部分保持过大。我们的研究提出了一种设计可收缩SMA针织致动器服装的新方法,描述了这种自合身服装的制造,并通过三维标记跟踪对服装性能进行了实验分析。
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