Thermally active programmable metamaterials with holey tilted struts

Z. Fu, Z. Zhu, Z. Deng

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Abstract

Bistable transition is often applied in the design of microstructures in metamaterials. In this study, we introduce a series of strategically placed holes in the tilted struts, and observe, through numerical and experimental analysis, an effect of the perforation on the snap-through buckling behavior of the structure. By infilling the holes with thermal-sensitive polymer bars, we realize actively tuning the local stiffness of the holey struts, thereby enabling a means to switch the metamaterial between bistable and monostable states. Furthermore, we propose a multi-stable metamaterial by stacking bistable units with different arrange of infilled and empty holes. The designed metamaterial demonstrates a progressive restoration from the deformed shape to its original shape as the environment temperature reaches up to certain values. These findings highlight the potential of holey-type bistable metamaterials in the design of actuators, deployable structures, and reusable energy absorbers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number015006
JournalSmart Materials and Structures
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • bistable structure
  • perforation
  • programmable metamaterial
  • titled beam

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