Pusan National University Scientists Develop Self-Deploying Material for Next-Gen Robotics
The breakthrough composite material combines flexibility and strength for advanced robotic applications
Addressing this knowledge gap, a team of scientists from Pusan National University, led by
In this way, the researchers achieve flexible bending without compromising the structural integrity required for advanced deployable structures in various applications including rigid-soft robotics applications. They demonstrate the potential of their approach to produce durable, high-performance FRP composites through the successful fabrication of a triangulated cylindrical origami structure.
These composites exhibit a flexural modulus of 6.95 GPa in rigid sections and 0.66 GPa in foldable sections, with a bending radius of less than 0.5 mm, ensuring both flexibility and stability under repetitive cycles with high strain tolerance. Furthermore, the fabricated structure is lightweight, mechanically robust, and capable of complex motions such as extension, compression, bending, twisting, and deployment, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
According to
This research lays the groundwork for compactly stored structures that can be precisely deployed and retain their mechanical durability, leading to long-term societal impacts, including but not limited to enhanced reliability of emergency tents and wearable protective equipment for disaster response and improved transportation efficiency for low Earth orbit satellite systems, accelerating the global rollout of space-based internet.
In the long term, the proposed technology can pave the way for applications in robotics where unified rigid–soft structures can enable power suits, humanoid joints, and adaptive electronics, as well as guide viable material choice for transformable wheels and adaptive structure, enabling energy-efficient mobility systems compared to heavier metal components.
Ultimately, this work could serve as the foundation for next-generation technologies that demand both deployability and durability in everyday life.
Reference
Title of original paper: Deployable fiber-reinforced polymer for advanced monolithic Rigid–Soft robotics applications
Journal: Composites Part B: Engineering
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2025.112754
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