Abstract

Despite the remarkable advancements in the additive manufacturing of metamaterials, tradeoffs remain between functionality and mechanical performance owning to static configuration, which limits their application, particularly in areas that require efficient multifunctionality. In this paper, we present a novel approach for fabricating multifunctional smart flexible metal metamaterials using laser powder bed fusion technology. This approach enables the reversible recovery superelastic strain exceeding 20 % with a 100 % recovery rate—ten times higher than that observed in the printed alloy. This is achieved by utilising an innovative metamaterial structural design and a novel shape memory alloy powder. To achieve the aforementioned purpose, the metamaterial unit cells were initially designed to ensure flexible deformation ability with a Poisson's ratio of zero. Then, we prepared a novel shape memory alloy composition of Cu-18at%Al-l0at%Mn-0.3 at%Si, which exhibited excellent printability and adaptability within the laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing process. Additionally, the printed SMA exhibited superelasticity, one-way and two-way shape memory effect under varying parameters. Furthermore, the combination of multifunctionality into the flexible CuAlMn metamaterials was achieved by manipulating process parameters. Remarkably, the printed metamaterial demonstrates exceptional flexibility deformation, and presents superelasticity or shape memory effect, ensuring the recovery of its original shape after experiencing deformation. This work not only demonstrates the vast potential of utilising additive manufacturing technology for fabricating functional and adaptable metal metamaterials but also presents an innovative approach for creating smart metal metamaterial.

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