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Automated Assembly of Electronic Digital Materials

Authors :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Bits and Atoms
Langford, William
Ghassaei, Amanda Paige
Gershenfeld, Neil A
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Bits and Atoms
Langford, William
Ghassaei, Amanda Paige
Gershenfeld, Neil A
Source :
ASME
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Copyright © 2016 by ASME. Interest in additive manufacturing has recently been spurred by the promise of multi-material printing and the ability to embed functionality and intelligence into objects. Here, we present an alternative to additive manufacturing, introducing an end-to-end workflow in which discrete building blocks are reversibly joined to produce assemblies called digital materials. We describe the design of the bulk-material building blocks and the devices that are assembled from them. Further, we detail the design and implementation of an automated assembler, which takes advantage of the digital material structure to restore positioning errors within a large tolerance. To generate assembly sequences, we use a novel CAD/CAM workflow for designing, simulating, and assembling digital materials. Finally, we evaluate the structures assembled using this process, showing that the joints perform well under varying conditions and that the assembled structures are functionally precise.<br />NSF (Grant CMMI-1344222)<br />DARPA (Contract W911NF-14-2-0063)<br />NASA (Grant NNX14AH75A)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ASME
Notes :
application/octet-stream, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1342471344
Document Type :
Electronic Resource