Recent Progress in 3D Printing of Smart Structures: Classification, Challenges, and Trends

  • Ji Y
  • Luan C
  • Yao X
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Recently, considerable achievements have been made with the advancements of smart structures, which are known for their controlled deformation, self-repair, and sensing characteristics. Such capabilities have significant potential in the field of bionics. 3D printing methods have revolutionized the high-resolution integrated manufacturing of complex smart structures, resulting in new types of soft robots, actuators, wearable flexible electronics, and biomedical equipment. There is therefore a need for academia and industry to receive an update on the status of these tools. For this reason, herein, a comprehensive overview of the latest progress in printing methods, materials, and applications of various smart structures is provided. Temperature- and electromagnetic-responsive smart structures are highlighted, in addition to self-healing and smart-sensing devices. Current exigencies and future development trends of 3D printing methods and smart structures are also summarized.

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Ji, Y., Luan, C., Yao, X., Fu, J., & He, Y. (2021). Recent Progress in 3D Printing of Smart Structures: Classification, Challenges, and Trends. Advanced Intelligent Systems, 3(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/aisy.202170081

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