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Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist die technische Konstruktion eines Prototyps für einen Kopf-und Rumpfsimulator aus dem 3D-Druck mit integriertem Zwei-Kanal-System zur Freifeldmessung akustischer Signale. Die akustischen Eigenschaften sind abhängig von der anatomischen Geometrie eines menschlichen Schädels und des Gehörs, somit soll die Konstruktion des Prototyps möglichst realitätsgetreu nachgeahmt werden. Der Prototyp soll technische Anforderungen wie den Ein- und Ausbau von unterschiedlichen Mikrofonen und Pinna-Modellen gewährleisten.
4D printing (4DP) is an evolutionary step of 3D printing, which includes the fourth dimension, in this case the time. In different time steps the printed structure shows different shapes, influenced by external stimuli like light, temperature, pH value, electric or magnetic field. The advantage of 4DP is the solution of technical problems without the need for complex internal energy supply via cables or pipes. Previous approaches to 4D printing with magnetoresponsive materials only use materials with limited usability (e.g. hydrogels) and complex programming during the manufacturing process (e.g. using magnets on the nozzle). The 4D printing using unmagnetized particles and the later magnetization allows the use of a standard 3D printer and has the advantage of being easily reproducible and relatively inexpensive for further application. Therefore, a magnetoresponsive feedstock filament is produced which shows elastic and magnetic properties. In a first step, pellets are produced by compounding polymer with magnetic particles. In a second step, those pellets are extruded in form of filament. This filament is printed using a conventional printing system for Material Extrusion (MEX-TRB/P). Various prototypes have been printed, deformed and magnetized, which is called programming. In comparison to shape memory polymers (SMP) the repeatability of the movement is better. The results show the possibilities of application and function of magnetoresponsive materials. In addition, an understanding of the behaviour of this novel material is achieved.