This article presents a finite-deformation fully-coupled thermo electro-elastic continuum model that is suited for the analysis, design, and control of solid-state transduction devices based on electrostrictive elastomers. In the model, electrostrictive elastomers are considered as isotropic modified-entropic hyperelastic dielectrics that deform in response to a simultaneous combination of electrical, thermal, and mechanical stimuli. The model is thermodynamically consistent and comprises general balance equations, which do not require the postulation of any force or stress tensor of electrical origin, together with phenomenological invariant-based constitutive relations, which necessitate the minimum number of material parameters to be det...
In modern actuator technology dielectric elastomers are considered as new materials to realize smart...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) belong to electro-active polymers having high stretchability, rapid resp...
ABSTRACT Dielectric elastomer (DE) is one type of electro-active polymers (EAP) that responds to ele...
This article presents a finite-deformation fully-coupled thermo electro-elastic continuum model that...
This article presents a finite-deformation fully-coupled thermo-electro-elastic continuum model that...
A continuum finite-deformation model is described for the study of the isothermal electro-elastic de...
A continuum finite-deformation model is described for the study of the isothermal electro-elastic de...
jim.sagepub.com Continuum thermo-electro-mechanical model for electrostrictive elastomer
A continuum model is described for the study of the electro-elastic finite deformations of dielectri...
A continuum model for dielectric elastomers is proposed on the basis of a micromorphic theory of ele...
A comprehensive experimental study performed under a combination of thermo-electro-mechanical loads ...
Dielectric elastomers have gained substantial interest in the past few decades under research effort...
A comprehensive experimental study performed under a combination of thermo-electro-mechanical loads ...
The use of constitutive equations to describe the electromechanical behavior of electrostrictive mat...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are a promising material for use in robotic, biomedical, energy, aerospa...
In modern actuator technology dielectric elastomers are considered as new materials to realize smart...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) belong to electro-active polymers having high stretchability, rapid resp...
ABSTRACT Dielectric elastomer (DE) is one type of electro-active polymers (EAP) that responds to ele...
This article presents a finite-deformation fully-coupled thermo electro-elastic continuum model that...
This article presents a finite-deformation fully-coupled thermo-electro-elastic continuum model that...
A continuum finite-deformation model is described for the study of the isothermal electro-elastic de...
A continuum finite-deformation model is described for the study of the isothermal electro-elastic de...
jim.sagepub.com Continuum thermo-electro-mechanical model for electrostrictive elastomer
A continuum model is described for the study of the electro-elastic finite deformations of dielectri...
A continuum model for dielectric elastomers is proposed on the basis of a micromorphic theory of ele...
A comprehensive experimental study performed under a combination of thermo-electro-mechanical loads ...
Dielectric elastomers have gained substantial interest in the past few decades under research effort...
A comprehensive experimental study performed under a combination of thermo-electro-mechanical loads ...
The use of constitutive equations to describe the electromechanical behavior of electrostrictive mat...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are a promising material for use in robotic, biomedical, energy, aerospa...
In modern actuator technology dielectric elastomers are considered as new materials to realize smart...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) belong to electro-active polymers having high stretchability, rapid resp...
ABSTRACT Dielectric elastomer (DE) is one type of electro-active polymers (EAP) that responds to ele...