3noIn the field of soft dielectric elastomers, the notion ‘electrostriction’ indicates the dependency of the permittivity on strain. The present paper is aimed at investigating the effects of electrostriction onto the stability behaviour of homogeneous electrically activated dielectric elastomer actuators. In particular, three objectives are pursued and achieved: (i) the description of the phenomenon within the general nonlinear theory of electroelasticity; (ii) the application of the recently proposed theory of bifurcation for electroelastic bodies in order to determine its role on the onset of electromechanical and diffuse-mode instabilities in prestressed or prestretched dielectric layers; (iii) the analysis of band-localization instabil...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)Dielectric elastomers (DEs) have attracted significant attention in recent years a...
We provide an energetic insight into the catastrophic nature of thinning instability in soft electro...
In the field of soft dielectric elastomers, the notion ‘electrostriction’ indicates the dependency o...
AbstractIn the field of soft dielectric elastomers, the notion ‘electrostriction’ indicates the depe...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are an important class of materials, currently employed in the design an...
2nonenoneGei, Massimiliano; Colonnelli, StefaniaGei, Massimiliano; Colonnelli, Stefani
Predictive models for Dielectric Elastomer Actuators require the nonlinear solid mechanics theory of...
3Predictive models for Dielectric Elastomer Actuators require the nonlinear solid mechanics theory o...
A layer made of a dielectric elastomer can be voltage actuated to behave as actuator, but needs to a...
The basic modern theory of nonlinear electroelasticity and its use in the formulation of constitutiv...
This letter describes a method to analyze electromechanical stability of dielectric elastomer actuat...
3nonenoneGei, Massimiliano; Springhetti, Roberta; S. ColonnelliGei, Massimiliano; Springhetti, Rober...
Pull-in (or electro-mechanical) instability occurs when a drastic decrease in the thickness of a die...
Dielectric elastomer (DE) devices have gained significant interest in fields such as soft robotics, ...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)Dielectric elastomers (DEs) have attracted significant attention in recent years a...
We provide an energetic insight into the catastrophic nature of thinning instability in soft electro...
In the field of soft dielectric elastomers, the notion ‘electrostriction’ indicates the dependency o...
AbstractIn the field of soft dielectric elastomers, the notion ‘electrostriction’ indicates the depe...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are an important class of materials, currently employed in the design an...
2nonenoneGei, Massimiliano; Colonnelli, StefaniaGei, Massimiliano; Colonnelli, Stefani
Predictive models for Dielectric Elastomer Actuators require the nonlinear solid mechanics theory of...
3Predictive models for Dielectric Elastomer Actuators require the nonlinear solid mechanics theory o...
A layer made of a dielectric elastomer can be voltage actuated to behave as actuator, but needs to a...
The basic modern theory of nonlinear electroelasticity and its use in the formulation of constitutiv...
This letter describes a method to analyze electromechanical stability of dielectric elastomer actuat...
3nonenoneGei, Massimiliano; Springhetti, Roberta; S. ColonnelliGei, Massimiliano; Springhetti, Rober...
Pull-in (or electro-mechanical) instability occurs when a drastic decrease in the thickness of a die...
Dielectric elastomer (DE) devices have gained significant interest in fields such as soft robotics, ...
AbstractWhen an electric voltage is applied across the thickness of a thin layer of an dielectric el...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)Dielectric elastomers (DEs) have attracted significant attention in recent years a...
We provide an energetic insight into the catastrophic nature of thinning instability in soft electro...