流变学
弹性体
材料科学
液晶
液晶
生物相容性材料
软质材料
纳米技术
3D打印
软机器人
工作(物理)
分子动力学
高分子科学
复合材料
机械工程
计算机科学
化学
生物医学工程
工程类
机器人
计算化学
人工智能
光电子学
作者
Şenay Üstünel,Harsh Pandya,Marianne E. Prévôt,Gisele Pegorin,Faeze Shiralipour,Rajib Paul,Robert J. Clements,Fardin Khabaz,Elda Hegmann
标识
DOI:10.1002/marc.202300717
摘要
Abstract This work presents a rheological study of a biocompatible and biodegradable liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) ink for three dimensional (3D) printing. These materials have shown that their structural variations have an effect on morphology, mechanical properties, alignment, and their impact on cell response. Within the last decade LCEs are extensively studied as potential printing materials for soft robotics applications, due to the actuation properties that are produced when liquid crystal (LC) moieties are induced through external stimuli. This report utilizes experiments and coarse‐grained molecular dynamics to study the macroscopic rheology of LCEs in nonlinear shear flow. Results from the shear flow simulations are in line with the outcomes of these experimental investigations. This work believes the insights from these results can be used to design and print new material with desirable properties necessary for targeted applications.
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