When a voltage is applied to a layer of a dielectric elastomer, the layer reduces in thickness and expands in area. A recent experiment has shown that the homogeneous deformation of the layer can be unstable, giving way to an inhomogeneous deformation, such that regions of two kinds coexist in the layer, one being flat and the other wrinkled. To analyze this instability, we construct for a class of model materials, which we call ideal dielectric elastomers, a free-energy function comprising contributions from stretching and polarizing. We show that the free-energy function is typically non-convex, causing the elastomer to undergo a discontinuous transition from a thick state to a thin state. When the two states coexist in the elastomer, a r...
Snap-through instability can be readily utilized to acquire giant deformation of dielectric elastome...
The electromechanical instability of dielectric elastomers has been a major challenge for the applic...
Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) are an interesting class of active materials that can exhibit coupled el...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
We provide an energetic insight into the catastrophic nature of thinning instability in soft electro...
Pull-in (or electro-mechanical) instability occurs when a drastic decrease in the thickness of a die...
This work compares the transition and competitive mechanism between three types of instabilities of ...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are an important class of materials, currently employed in the design an...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)Dielectric elastomers (DEs) have attracted significant attention in recent years a...
In the field of soft dielectric elastomers, the notion ‘electrostriction’ indicates the dependency o...
When dielectric elastomers sandwiched between compliant electrodes and high electric voltage is appl...
A layer made of a dielectric elastomer can be voltage actuated to behave as actuator, but needs to a...
AbstractIn the field of soft dielectric elastomers, the notion ‘electrostriction’ indicates the depe...
We propose a protocol to model accurately the electromechanical behavior of dielectric elastomer mem...
Snap-through instability can be readily utilized to acquire giant deformation of dielectric elastome...
The electromechanical instability of dielectric elastomers has been a major challenge for the applic...
Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) are an interesting class of active materials that can exhibit coupled el...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
We provide an energetic insight into the catastrophic nature of thinning instability in soft electro...
Pull-in (or electro-mechanical) instability occurs when a drastic decrease in the thickness of a die...
This work compares the transition and competitive mechanism between three types of instabilities of ...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are an important class of materials, currently employed in the design an...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)Dielectric elastomers (DEs) have attracted significant attention in recent years a...
In the field of soft dielectric elastomers, the notion ‘electrostriction’ indicates the dependency o...
When dielectric elastomers sandwiched between compliant electrodes and high electric voltage is appl...
A layer made of a dielectric elastomer can be voltage actuated to behave as actuator, but needs to a...
AbstractIn the field of soft dielectric elastomers, the notion ‘electrostriction’ indicates the depe...
We propose a protocol to model accurately the electromechanical behavior of dielectric elastomer mem...
Snap-through instability can be readily utilized to acquire giant deformation of dielectric elastome...
The electromechanical instability of dielectric elastomers has been a major challenge for the applic...
Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) are an interesting class of active materials that can exhibit coupled el...