Journal article

Bio-inspired wooden actuators for large scale applications.

  • Rüggeberg M Institute for Building Materials, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETH Zürich), Zürich, Switzerland; Applied Wood Materials, Swiss Federal Laoratories of Materials Science and Technology (EMPA), Dübendorf, Switzerland.
  • Burgert I Institute for Building Materials, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETH Zürich), Zürich, Switzerland; Applied Wood Materials, Swiss Federal Laoratories of Materials Science and Technology (EMPA), Dübendorf, Switzerland.
  • 2015-04-04
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  • PloS one. - 2015
English Implementing programmable actuation into materials and structures is a major topic in the field of smart materials. In particular the bilayer principle has been employed to develop actuators that respond to various kinds of stimuli. A multitude of small scale applications down to micrometer size have been developed, but up-scaling remains challenging due to either limitations in mechanical stiffness of the material or in the manufacturing processes. Here, we demonstrate the actuation of wooden bilayers in response to changes in relative humidity, making use of the high material stiffness and a good machinability to reach large scale actuation and application. Amplitude and response time of the actuation were measured and can be predicted and controlled by adapting the geometry and the constitution of the bilayers. Field tests in full weathering conditions revealed long-term stability of the actuation. The potential of the concept is shown by a first demonstrator. With the sensor and actuator intrinsically incorporated in the wooden bilayers, the daily change in relative humidity is exploited for an autonomous and solar powered movement of a tracker for solar modules.
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