Periodic Reporting for period 1 - STRAINSTIFF (Strain-stiffening polymer structures for orthotics)
Berichtszeitraum: 2019-04-01 bis 2020-09-30
The strain-stiffening mechanism in our material is reversible, material- and deformation-speed independent and allows for the attenuation of the effect through changing the structure size and geometry. With a relatively easy, high-throughput process, we were able to fabricate structures in varying scales (µm to cm). Both computational modelling and experimental investigations were performed in this study to examine the impact of different geometrical parameters on the strain-stiffening mechanism of our structure. As this mechanism is an intrinsic feature in our material that requires no additional chemical reagents, these structures have great potential in the field of orthotics and soft robotics systems. Contacts to industry have been made and are being continued.