Bioinspired, Rapidly Responsive Magnetically Tunable Stiffness Metamaterials
Abstract
Abstract Programmable mechanical materials often require dynamic stiffness adaptability, but existing solutions face challenges with slow response times and limited precision. This study introduces magnetically tunable stiffness metamaterials (MTSM) that utilize a bioinspired ternary programming framework to achieve rapid and precise stiffness modulation. Drawing inspiration from biological sarcomeres, which naturally adjust stiffness through structural changes, the MTSM design employs direct ink writing, a 4D printing method, to incorporate neodymium microparticles and a styrene‐isoprene‐styrene polymer matrix. This approach enables the metamaterial to transition between three distinct stiffness states—soft, moderate, and stiff—through structural deformation controlled by magnetic torque. Integration of MTSM into a 3D array further enhances its versatility, allowing multi‐layer stiffness adjustments under magnetic fields. The MTSM array achieves an impressive 390 percent stiffness modulation range and rapid changes in response to an external magnetic field, surpassing the limitations of prior designs. These findings emphasize the potential of ternary programming in MTSM as a foundation for creating next‐generation programmable mechanical systems capable of rapid and efficient adaptability.
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Authors (6)
Gooyoon Chung
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Kyung Hee University Yongin 17104 Republic of Korea
Huy Le Quang
Smart 3D Printing Research Team Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute Changwon 51543 Republic of Korea
Jung Hyun Kim
Jeongmin Yoo
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Kyung Hee University Yongin 17104 Republic of Korea
Seung Kwon Seol
Smart 3D Printing Research Team Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute Changwon 51543 Republic of Korea
Yoonseok Park
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Kyung Hee University Yongin 17104 Republic of Korea