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Seminar: 4D Printing: Design and Fabrication of Self-Folding Structures

Dr. Tsz Ho Kwok, University of Southern California

All dates for this event occur in the past.

E100 Scott Lab
E100 Scott Lab
201 W. 19th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
United States

Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM) is a promising technique for fabricating 3D complex shapes, which are difficult to be fabricated by the traditional manufacturing processes. Currently, most AM processes are layer-based. However, such approach has drawbacks such as fabrication speed is slow and the built parts have anisotropic stiffness. Recently, inspired by Origami, a new AM technique based on self-folding structures has been developed. Instead of directly fabricating the 3D shape, this new manufacturing method fabricates a 2D self-folding structure. The self-folding structure fabricated by AM can be automatically folded into a demanding 3D shape by actuation mechanisms such as heating. This approach is called 4D printing. Models fabricated by this method have reconfigurable shapes, and the procedure of fabrication is fast since only a few layers need to be made by AM. However, 3D surfaces can only be fabricated by self-folding structures when they are flattenable. To fully utilize the technique of 4D printing, the shape of a non-flattenable surface has to be optimized to a flattenable shape, while keeping the shape as-similar-as-possible and without introducing many artifacts. In this talk, the design and the fabrication process of 4D printing will be discussed. Some related topics in design for additive manufacturing and its applications in biomedical engineering will also be covered.

About the Speaker

Dr. Tsz Ho Kwok is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Southern California. He received his Ph.D. degree in the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research interests include computer-aided design and manufacturing, geometric and solid modeling, medical devices, and advanced manufacturing. He has published over ten journal papers and a couple of conference papers, in which he has eleven first author papers. Recently, he has published a book chapter related to three-dimensional microfabrication. Dr. Kwok received a few awards from professional societies and industries including the 13th International Conference on CAD/CG Best Paper Honorable Mention in 2013, the 8th Chinese Youth Science and Technology Innovation Prize, the Microsoft Research Fellowship Nomination Award, and the CUHK Postgraduate Research Output Award. He is the member of solid modeling association, and he is actively serving on the judging and reviewing panels of state science fairs, conferences and journals.

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