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Machine learning-enabled forward prediction and inverse design of 4D-printed active plates

Engineering and Technology

Machine learning-enabled forward prediction and inverse design of 4D-printed active plates

X. Sun, L. Yue, et al.

This innovative research, conducted by Xiaohao Sun and colleagues, introduces a cutting-edge machine learning approach to design active composite plates capable of 3D shape changes, optimizing material distribution for complex target shapes with high efficiency.

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Abstract
Shape transformations of active composites (ACs) depend on the spatial distribution of constituent materials. Voxel-level complex material distributions can be encoded by 3D printing, offering enormous freedom for possible shape-change 4D-printed ACs. However, efficiently designing the material distribution to achieve desired 3D shape changes is significantly challenging yet greatly needed. Here, we present an approach that combines machine learning (ML) with both gradient-descent (GD) and evolutionary algorithm (EA) to design AC plates with 3D shape changes. A residual network ML model is developed for the forward shape prediction. A global-subdomain design strategy with ML-GD and ML-EA is then used for the inverse material-distribution design. For a variety of numerically generated target shapes, both ML-GD and ML-EA demonstrate high efficiency. By further combining ML-EA with a normal distance-based loss function, optimized designs are achieved for multiple irregular target shapes. Our approach thus provides a highly efficient tool for the design of 4D-printed active composites.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 29, 2024
Authors
Xiaohao Sun, Liang Yue, Luxia Yu, Connor T. Forte, Connor D. Armstrong, Kun Zhou, Frédéric Demoly, Ruike Renee Zhao, H. Jerry Qi
Tags
machine learning
active composites
shape changes
material distribution
optimization
4D printing
evolutionary algorithm
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