The coupled electromechanical response of electroactive dielectric composites is examined in the setting of small deformation and moderate electric field. In this setting, the mechanical stress depends quadratically on the electric field through a combination of material electrostriction and Maxwell stress. It is rigorously shown that the macroscopic mechanical stress of the composite also depends quadratically on the macroscopic electric field. It is further demonstrated that the effective electromechanical coupling can be computed from the examination of the uncoupled electrostatic and elastic problems. The resulting expressions suggest that the effective electromechanical coupling may be very large for microstructures that lead to signif...
A continuum model for dielectric elastomers is proposed on the basis of a micromorphic theory of ele...
The considerable electric-induced shape change, together with the attributes of lightweight, high ef...
This work presents a comparison between composites and blends as two alternative approaches for the ...
The coupled electromechanical response of electroactive dielectric composites is examined in the set...
Dielectric elastomers have gained substantial interest in the past few decades under research effort...
A solution for the overall electromechanical response of two-phase dielectric elastomer composites w...
Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) are an interesting class of active materials that can exhibit coupled el...
The coupled electromechanical response of dielectrics is analyzed in terms of the local response and...
ABSTRACT Dielectric elastomer (DE) is one type of electro-active polymers (EAP) that responds to ele...
Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) are an interesting class of active materials that can exhibit coupled el...
ABSTRACT: Polyacrylate dielectric elastomers have yielded extremely large strain and elastic energy ...
2noFor a usual Dielectric Elastomer (DE) actuator, the attraction between the electrodes owing to ...
The need for high electric fields to drive dielectric elastomers is still retaining their diffusion ...
In this discussion, I will present new theoretical results in conjunction with experiments that reve...
In recent years, dielectric elastomers became a new alternative in the field of actuation technology....
A continuum model for dielectric elastomers is proposed on the basis of a micromorphic theory of ele...
The considerable electric-induced shape change, together with the attributes of lightweight, high ef...
This work presents a comparison between composites and blends as two alternative approaches for the ...
The coupled electromechanical response of electroactive dielectric composites is examined in the set...
Dielectric elastomers have gained substantial interest in the past few decades under research effort...
A solution for the overall electromechanical response of two-phase dielectric elastomer composites w...
Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) are an interesting class of active materials that can exhibit coupled el...
The coupled electromechanical response of dielectrics is analyzed in terms of the local response and...
ABSTRACT Dielectric elastomer (DE) is one type of electro-active polymers (EAP) that responds to ele...
Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) are an interesting class of active materials that can exhibit coupled el...
ABSTRACT: Polyacrylate dielectric elastomers have yielded extremely large strain and elastic energy ...
2noFor a usual Dielectric Elastomer (DE) actuator, the attraction between the electrodes owing to ...
The need for high electric fields to drive dielectric elastomers is still retaining their diffusion ...
In this discussion, I will present new theoretical results in conjunction with experiments that reve...
In recent years, dielectric elastomers became a new alternative in the field of actuation technology....
A continuum model for dielectric elastomers is proposed on the basis of a micromorphic theory of ele...
The considerable electric-induced shape change, together with the attributes of lightweight, high ef...
This work presents a comparison between composites and blends as two alternative approaches for the ...