The modeling and the numerical simulation of deformable dielectrics are discussed in a coupled electro-mechanical framework. It is demonstrated how the Maxwell stress contributions can be implemented efficiently into a finite element method. By using numerical simulation, the electro-static contraction of a soft actuator is calculated and examined. The operational curve, i.e. the variation of the compression versus the applied electric field, is obtained for a capacitor-like setup using the neo-Hooke material model. Furthermore, the idea of introducing ceramic inclusions in the soft elastomer is discussed, which is shown to be capable of improving the efficiency of the actuator. By representative examples, the geometry optimization of the inclu...
The coupled electromechanical response of electroactive dielectric composites is examined in the set...
International audienceIn the present work, a numerical finite element framework is introduced to mod...
Pull-in (or electro-mechanical) instability occurs when a drastic decrease in the thickness of a die...
The modeling and the numerical simulation of deformable dielectrics are discussed in a coupled elect...
Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) represent a new type of actuator made of electroactive polymer...
The modeling and 3D numerical implementation of dielectric elastomer actuators are discussed in this...
In recent years, dielectric elastomers became a new alternative in the field of actuation technology....
Dielectric elastomers (DE's) are considered in recent times for the development of so called smart a...
This thesis investigates the electromechanic coupling of dielectric elastomers for the static and dy...
In modern actuator technology dielectric elastomers are considered as new materials to realize smart...
ABSTRACT Dielectric elastomer (DE) is one type of electro-active polymers (EAP) that responds to ele...
The considerable electric-induced shape change, together with the attributes of lightweight, high ef...
Dielectric elastomers have gained substantial interest in the past few decades under research effort...
This study presents a model of a curved cantilever dielectric elastomer actuator (DEA) containing li...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are an important class of materials, currently employed in the design an...
The coupled electromechanical response of electroactive dielectric composites is examined in the set...
International audienceIn the present work, a numerical finite element framework is introduced to mod...
Pull-in (or electro-mechanical) instability occurs when a drastic decrease in the thickness of a die...
The modeling and the numerical simulation of deformable dielectrics are discussed in a coupled elect...
Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) represent a new type of actuator made of electroactive polymer...
The modeling and 3D numerical implementation of dielectric elastomer actuators are discussed in this...
In recent years, dielectric elastomers became a new alternative in the field of actuation technology....
Dielectric elastomers (DE's) are considered in recent times for the development of so called smart a...
This thesis investigates the electromechanic coupling of dielectric elastomers for the static and dy...
In modern actuator technology dielectric elastomers are considered as new materials to realize smart...
ABSTRACT Dielectric elastomer (DE) is one type of electro-active polymers (EAP) that responds to ele...
The considerable electric-induced shape change, together with the attributes of lightweight, high ef...
Dielectric elastomers have gained substantial interest in the past few decades under research effort...
This study presents a model of a curved cantilever dielectric elastomer actuator (DEA) containing li...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are an important class of materials, currently employed in the design an...
The coupled electromechanical response of electroactive dielectric composites is examined in the set...
International audienceIn the present work, a numerical finite element framework is introduced to mod...
Pull-in (or electro-mechanical) instability occurs when a drastic decrease in the thickness of a die...