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Three-dimensionally printed cellular architecture materials: perspectives on fabrication, material advances, and applications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 December 2016

Manpreet Kaur
Affiliation:
Stretchable Devices Laboratory, School of Mechatronic System Engineering, Simon Fraser University, Surrey, BC V3T 0A3, Canada
Seung Min Han
Affiliation:
Graduate School of Energy, Environment, Water and Sustainability, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Daejeon 305-338, Korea
Woo Soo Kim*
Affiliation:
Stretchable Devices Laboratory, School of Mechatronic System Engineering, Simon Fraser University, Surrey, BC V3T 0A3, Canada
*
Address all correspondence to Woo Soo Kim at woosook@sfu.ca
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Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) printing generates cellular architected metamaterials with complex geometries by introducing controlled porosity. Their ordered architecture, imitative from the hierarchical high-strength structure in nature, defines the mechanical properties that can be coupled with other properties such as the acoustic, thermal, or biologic response. Recent progress in the field of 3D architecture materials have advanced that enables for design of lightweight materials with high strength and stiffness at low densities. Applications of these materials have been identified in the fields of ultra-lightweight structures, thermal management, electrochemical devices, and high absorption capacity.

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