Design and Fabrication of Materials with Desired Deformation Behavior

 

This paper introduces a data-driven process for designing and fab-ricating materials with desired deformation behavior.

July 26, 2010
ACM SIGGRAPH 2010

 

Authors

Bernd Bickel (Disney Research)

Moritz Bächer (Harvard University)

Miguel Otaduy (URJC Madrid)

Hyunho Richard Lee (Harvard University)

Hanspeter Pfister (Harvard University)

Markus Gross (Disney Research/ETH Zurich)

Wojciech Matusik (Disney Research)

Design and Fabrication of Materials with Desired Deformation Behavior

Abstract

Our process starts with measuring deformation properties of base materials. For each base material we acquire a set of example deformations, and we represent the material as a non-linear stress-strain relationship in a finite-element model. We have validated our material measurement process by comparing simulations of arbitrary stacks of base materials with measured deformations of fabricated material stacks. After material measurement, our process continues with designing stacked layers of base materials. We introduce an optimization process that finds the best combination of stacked layers that meets a user’s criteria specified by example deformations. Our algorithm employs a number of strategies to prune poor solutions from the combinatorial search space. We demonstrate the complete process by designing and fabricating objects with complex heterogeneous materials using modern multi-material 3D printers.

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