The performance of dielectric elastomer actuators is limited by electrical breakdown. Attempts to measure this are confounded by the voltage-induced thinning of the elastomer. A test configuration is introduced that avoids this problem: A thin sheet of elastomer is stretched, crossed-wire electrodes are attached, and then embedded in a stiff polymer. The applied electric field at breakdown, \(E_{B}\), is found to depend on both the deformed thickness, h, and the stretch applied, \(\lambda\). For the acrylic elastomer investigated, the breakdown field scales as \(E_{B}\) = 51 h\(^{ − 0.25 }\) \(\lambda\)\(^{0.63}\). The test configuration allows multiple individual tests to be made on the same sheet of elastomer.Engineering and Applied Sc...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
Dielectric elastomers (DE) are used in various applications, such as artificial eye lids, pressure s...
Due to high electrical conductivity, metals have been the traditional material for electrodes. Howev...
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© 2016 The Author(s). Dielectric elastomers are widely investigated as soft electromechanically acti...
Dielectric elastomers are widely investigated as soft electromechanically active polymers (EAPs) for...
Soft silicone elastomers are used in a generation of dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) with impr...
n practice, the electrical breakdown strength of dielectric electroactive polymers (DEAPs) determine...
Pull-in (or electro-mechanical) instability occurs when a drastic decrease in the thickness of a die...
We propose a protocol to model accurately the electromechanical behavior of dielectric elastomer mem...
ABSTRACT: Polyacrylate dielectric elastomers have yielded extremely large strain and elastic energy ...
Electromechanical instability (EMI) is one of most common failure modes for dielectric elastomers (D...
Electromechanical instability (EMI) is regarded as a significant factor in preventing dielectric ela...
Dielectric elastomer (DE) is capable of large deformation under electrical excitation. However, DE i...
The extreme stretching of dielectric elastomers in sensors, actuators and energy harvesting devices ...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
Dielectric elastomers (DE) are used in various applications, such as artificial eye lids, pressure s...
Due to high electrical conductivity, metals have been the traditional material for electrodes. Howev...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
© 2016 The Author(s). Dielectric elastomers are widely investigated as soft electromechanically acti...
Dielectric elastomers are widely investigated as soft electromechanically active polymers (EAPs) for...
Soft silicone elastomers are used in a generation of dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) with impr...
n practice, the electrical breakdown strength of dielectric electroactive polymers (DEAPs) determine...
Pull-in (or electro-mechanical) instability occurs when a drastic decrease in the thickness of a die...
We propose a protocol to model accurately the electromechanical behavior of dielectric elastomer mem...
ABSTRACT: Polyacrylate dielectric elastomers have yielded extremely large strain and elastic energy ...
Electromechanical instability (EMI) is one of most common failure modes for dielectric elastomers (D...
Electromechanical instability (EMI) is regarded as a significant factor in preventing dielectric ela...
Dielectric elastomer (DE) is capable of large deformation under electrical excitation. However, DE i...
The extreme stretching of dielectric elastomers in sensors, actuators and energy harvesting devices ...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
Dielectric elastomers (DE) are used in various applications, such as artificial eye lids, pressure s...
Due to high electrical conductivity, metals have been the traditional material for electrodes. Howev...