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Programming mechanics in knitted materials, stitch by stitch
Engineering and TechnologyNature Communications

Programming mechanics in knitted materials, stitch by stitch

K. Singal, M. S. Dimitriyev, et al.

Discover how knitting can revolutionize fabric design! This exciting study by Krishma Singal and colleagues explores the connection between stitch topology and elasticity in knitted textiles, enabling the creation of composite fabrics with tailored mechanical properties independent of the yarn used.... show more
Abstract
Knitting turns yarn, a 1D material, into a 2D fabric that is flexible, durable, and can be patterned to adopt a wide range of 3D geometries. Like other mechanical metamaterials, the elasticity of knitted fabrics is an emergent property of the local stitch topology and pattern that cannot solely be attributed to the yarn itself. Thus, knitting can be viewed as an additive manufacturing technique that allows for stitch-by-stitch programming of elastic properties and has applications in many fields ranging from soft robotics and wearable electronics to engineered tissue and architected materials. However, predicting these mechanical properties based on the stitch type remains elusive. Here we untangle the relationship between changes in stitch topology and emergent elasticity in several types of knitted fabrics. We combine experiment and simulation to construct a constitutive model for the nonlinear bulk response of these fabrics. This model serves as a basis for composite fabrics with bespoke mechanical properties, which crucially do not depend on the constituent yarn.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 23, 2024
Authors
Krishma Singal, Michael S. Dimitriyev, Sarah E. Gonzalez, A. Patrick Cachine, Sam Quinn, Elisabetta A. Matsumoto
Tags
knittingfabric designstitch topologyelasticitycomposite fabricsmechanical propertiesnonlinear response
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