We analyse here the problem of large deformation of dielectric elastomeric membranes under coupled electromechanical loading. Extremely large deformations (enclosed volume changes of 100 times and greater) of a toroidal membrane are studied by the use of a variational formulation that accounts for the total energy due to mechanical and electrical fields. A modified shooting method is adopted to solve the resulting system of coupled and highly nonlinear ordinary differential equations. We demonstrate the occurrence of limit point, wrinkling, and symmetry-breaking buckling instabilities in the solution of this problem. Onset of each of these “reversible” instabilities depends significantly on the ratio of the mechanical load to the electric l...
This paper contains a thorough investigation into plane-strain electroelastic surface instabilities ...
The electromechanical instability of dielectric elastomers has been a major challenge for the applic...
AbstractWe present a three-dimensional nonlinear finite element formulation for dielectric elastomer...
The current state of the art for analytical and computational modelling of deformation in nonlinear ...
AbstractElectro-elastomers are large strain smart materials capable of both sensing and actuation. T...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
We first revisit the problem of localized bulging of an inflated rubber tube, and show that the asso...
Buckling dielectric elastomer actuators are a special type of electromechanical transducers that ex...
We propose a protocol to model accurately the electromechanical behavior of dielectric elastomer mem...
To explore the time-dependent dissipative behaviors of a circular dielectric elastomer membrane subj...
Budding dielectric elastomer actuators are special type of electro-mechanical transducers that explo...
Snap-through instability can be readily utilized to acquire giant deformation of dielectric elastome...
When a voltage is applied to a layer of a dielectric elastomer, the layer reduces in thickness and e...
AbstractThis paper analyzes a membrane of a dielectric elastomer, prestretched and mounted on a rigi...
In the nascent field of soft machines, soft materials are used to create devices that actuate robots...
This paper contains a thorough investigation into plane-strain electroelastic surface instabilities ...
The electromechanical instability of dielectric elastomers has been a major challenge for the applic...
AbstractWe present a three-dimensional nonlinear finite element formulation for dielectric elastomer...
The current state of the art for analytical and computational modelling of deformation in nonlinear ...
AbstractElectro-elastomers are large strain smart materials capable of both sensing and actuation. T...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
We first revisit the problem of localized bulging of an inflated rubber tube, and show that the asso...
Buckling dielectric elastomer actuators are a special type of electromechanical transducers that ex...
We propose a protocol to model accurately the electromechanical behavior of dielectric elastomer mem...
To explore the time-dependent dissipative behaviors of a circular dielectric elastomer membrane subj...
Budding dielectric elastomer actuators are special type of electro-mechanical transducers that explo...
Snap-through instability can be readily utilized to acquire giant deformation of dielectric elastome...
When a voltage is applied to a layer of a dielectric elastomer, the layer reduces in thickness and e...
AbstractThis paper analyzes a membrane of a dielectric elastomer, prestretched and mounted on a rigi...
In the nascent field of soft machines, soft materials are used to create devices that actuate robots...
This paper contains a thorough investigation into plane-strain electroelastic surface instabilities ...
The electromechanical instability of dielectric elastomers has been a major challenge for the applic...
AbstractWe present a three-dimensional nonlinear finite element formulation for dielectric elastomer...