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Aug 28, 2023

Kinetic Shades: Designing a Shape-Morphing Device with Bistable Laminates and Shape Memory Actuators

Publication: Journal of Architectural Engineering
Volume 29, Issue 4

Abstract

In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in kinetic systems made with smart materials that can adapt to changing environmental conditions. This paper describes design research to develop and improve the design of a holder unit that is the basic component of a kinetic bistable shading system. The holder comprises four bistable flaps and linear actuators with shape memory alloy (SMA) springs. The linear actuators force the bistable flaps to snap into their opened and closed positions. Two experimental studies were conducted: (1) a study to find an adequate SMA and biasing springs combination for a linear actuator; and (2) a shape optimization study. The first study aimed to find an adequate configuration for the linear actuator, which has both SMA and biasing springs. In the study, data obtained by image analysis were analyzed statistically to understand which combination of SMA and biasing springs resulted in the largest displacement. The second study used topology optimization to obtain a 25% reduction in the total volume of the holder unit compared to the initial design, resulting in a lighter kinetic structure. The paper describes the two studies conducted, highlighting the resulting improvements in the holder unit for the kinetic screen.

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Some or all data, models, or codes that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank the Stuckeman Center for Design Computing and the Convergence Center for Living Multifunctional Material Systems (LimC2) for supporting this work.

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Volume 29Issue 4December 2023

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Received: Apr 4, 2023
Accepted: Jul 6, 2023
Published online: Aug 28, 2023
Published in print: Dec 1, 2023
Discussion open until: Jan 28, 2024

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Research Fellow, School of Architecture, UNC Charlotte, 9115 Mary Alexander Rd., Charlotte, NC 28262 (corresponding author). ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1765-1259. Email: [email protected]
Julio Diarte [email protected]
Lecturer, School of Architecture, UNC Charlotte, 9115 Mary Alexander Rd., Charlotte, NC 28262. Email: [email protected]
Director, Stuckeman Center for Design Computing, Penn State, 243 E Park Ave., State College, PA 16803. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3826-3987. Email: [email protected]

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