Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles

Auxetic structures have been produced using 3D printing and knitted textile materials. A review of other auxetic textiles is presented along with the new materials. A range of configurations were developed, prototyped, and tested to demonstrate significant auxetic response, including Poisson’s ratio...

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Main Authors: Subin Shajoo, David Schmelzeisen, Christopher Pastore
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PUBLIA – SLUB Open Publishing 2021-08-01
Series:Communications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products
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Online Access:https://journals.qucosa.de/cdatp/article/view/44
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description Auxetic structures have been produced using 3D printing and knitted textile materials. A review of other auxetic textiles is presented along with the new materials. A range of configurations were developed, prototyped, and tested to demonstrate significant auxetic response, including Poisson’s ratio up to negative one. The concept of 4D textiles was employed to create environmentally responsive hinges in some structures, allowing the material to change shape in response to thermal stimulus.
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spelling doaj-art-c679e4e0f24246af97cd3cd213b7ccce2025-08-20T03:39:11ZengPUBLIA – SLUB Open PublishingCommunications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products2701-939X2021-08-01219110210.25367/cdatp.2021.2.p91-10244Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textilesSubin Shajoo0David Schmelzeisen1Christopher Pastore2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4272-3808Department of Design, Politecnico Di Milano, ItalyInstitut für Textiltechnik der RWTH Aachen University (ITA)Thomas Jefferson UniversityAuxetic structures have been produced using 3D printing and knitted textile materials. A review of other auxetic textiles is presented along with the new materials. A range of configurations were developed, prototyped, and tested to demonstrate significant auxetic response, including Poisson’s ratio up to negative one. The concept of 4D textiles was employed to create environmentally responsive hinges in some structures, allowing the material to change shape in response to thermal stimulus.https://journals.qucosa.de/cdatp/article/view/44auxetic4d textiles3d printingknits
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3d printing
knits
title Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
title_full Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
title_fullStr Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
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title_short Auxetic structures from 3D printed hybrid textiles
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4d textiles
3d printing
knits
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