Dielectric elastomers are an emerging class of highly deformable electro-active materials employed for electromechanical transduction technology. For practical applications, the design of such transducers requires a model accounting for insulation of the active membrane, non-perfectly compliant behavior of the electrodes, or interaction of the transducer with a soft actuated body. To this end, a three-layer model, in which the active membrane is embedded between two soft passive layers, can be formulated. In this article, the theory of non-linear electro-elasticity for heterogeneous soft dielectrics is used to investigate the electromechanical response of multilayer electro-active tubes—formed either by the active membrane only (single-laye...
In the nascent field of soft machines, soft materials are used to create devices that actuate robots...
Dielectric polymers find an increased interest in research and development due to an intensive deman...
To explore the time-dependent dissipative behaviors of a circular dielectric elastomer membrane subj...
Dielectric elastomers are an emerging class of highly deformable electro-active materials employed f...
An electro-active spherical balloon is susceptible to electromechanical instability which, for certa...
We propose a protocol to model accurately the electromechanical behavior of dielectric elastomer mem...
Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) represent a new type of actuator made of electroactive polymer...
In modern actuator technology dielectric elastomers are considered as new materials to realize smart...
The basic modern theory of nonlinear electroelasticity and its use in the formulation of constitutiv...
Buckling dielectric elastomer actuators are a special type of electromechanical transducers that ex...
AbstractElectro-elastomers are large strain smart materials capable of both sensing and actuation. T...
Soft dielectric elastomers with high relative permittivity, very low modulus and high electric break...
6sinonenoneCalabrese, L.; Frediani, G.; Pugno, N. M.; Gei, M.; De Rossi, D.; Carpi, F.Calabrese, L.;...
This paper focuses on the characterisation of the vibroacoustic response of dielectric elastomer (DE...
Dielectric elastomer transducers (DET) belong to the group of electroactive polymers and consist of ...
In the nascent field of soft machines, soft materials are used to create devices that actuate robots...
Dielectric polymers find an increased interest in research and development due to an intensive deman...
To explore the time-dependent dissipative behaviors of a circular dielectric elastomer membrane subj...
Dielectric elastomers are an emerging class of highly deformable electro-active materials employed f...
An electro-active spherical balloon is susceptible to electromechanical instability which, for certa...
We propose a protocol to model accurately the electromechanical behavior of dielectric elastomer mem...
Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) represent a new type of actuator made of electroactive polymer...
In modern actuator technology dielectric elastomers are considered as new materials to realize smart...
The basic modern theory of nonlinear electroelasticity and its use in the formulation of constitutiv...
Buckling dielectric elastomer actuators are a special type of electromechanical transducers that ex...
AbstractElectro-elastomers are large strain smart materials capable of both sensing and actuation. T...
Soft dielectric elastomers with high relative permittivity, very low modulus and high electric break...
6sinonenoneCalabrese, L.; Frediani, G.; Pugno, N. M.; Gei, M.; De Rossi, D.; Carpi, F.Calabrese, L.;...
This paper focuses on the characterisation of the vibroacoustic response of dielectric elastomer (DE...
Dielectric elastomer transducers (DET) belong to the group of electroactive polymers and consist of ...
In the nascent field of soft machines, soft materials are used to create devices that actuate robots...
Dielectric polymers find an increased interest in research and development due to an intensive deman...
To explore the time-dependent dissipative behaviors of a circular dielectric elastomer membrane subj...