Abstract Scope |
Additive Manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is a unique technology in which structurally complex objects can be easily manufactured. While AM allows for the creation of intricate 3D objects, these objects are inactive and motionless. With recent incorporation of a “pre-programmed functionality” to the 3D printed objects, a new concept has emerged, 4D printing. Specifically, the 4D printing technology enables a static 3D printed object to change its shape, functionality or property over time upon exposure to a specific stimulus such as heat, stress, light, pH, and moisture, etc. This presentation will highlight a variety of composite materials developed as hydrogen storage materials for incorporation in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) among other hydrogen storage-based applications. |