This letter explores feasible methods for improving the rotational energy harvesting (EH) performance of a dielectric elastomer (DE) generator with a cam follower mechanism by adjusting the time ratio of the rise segment in a cam cycle period. The theoretical analysis model of the DE-based EH device under the rectangle EH scheme is developed by considering material viscosity and leakage current and verified by the existing experimental data. On this basis, the effect of the time ratio of the rise segment in a cam cycle period on the EH performance of the DE-based EH device under the rectangle scheme is also studied for different system parameters, such as the rotational frequency of the cam, and the pre-stretch ratio and the viscoelastic pa...
Dielectric elastomer generators (DEG) produce electrical energy by converting mechanical into electr...
The dielectric elastomer generator (VHB 4905, 3M) with diaphragm configuration was investigated with...
Dielectric elastomers (DE) are incompressible rubberlike solids whose electrical and structural resp...
This letter explores feasible methods for improving the rotational energy harvesting (EH) performanc...
With attractive features like high energy density and flexibility, dielectric elastomer generators (...
The maximum energy density of a dielectric elastomer generator (DEG) represents the potential energy...
This paper optimizes the energy harvesting cycle of dissipative dielectric elastomer generators (DEG...
In this letter, a theoretical framework describing an energy harvesting cycle including the loss of ...
Viscoelasticity dissipates the mechanical energy, leading to a reduction of energy conversion effici...
A vibro-impact (VI) dielectric elastomer generator (DEG) subjected to rotational excitations is stud...
Dielectric elastomer generators (DEGs) are attractive candidates for harvesting electrical energy fr...
A Dielectric Elastomer Generator (DEG) is an electromechanical transducer, basically a highly deform...
Dielectric elastomers (DE) are incompressible rubberlike solids whose electrical and structural resp...
A predicting model for soft dielectric elastomer generators (DEGs) must consider a realistic model o...
In order to improve electromechanical conversion efficiency for dielectric elastomer generators (DEG...
Dielectric elastomer generators (DEG) produce electrical energy by converting mechanical into electr...
The dielectric elastomer generator (VHB 4905, 3M) with diaphragm configuration was investigated with...
Dielectric elastomers (DE) are incompressible rubberlike solids whose electrical and structural resp...
This letter explores feasible methods for improving the rotational energy harvesting (EH) performanc...
With attractive features like high energy density and flexibility, dielectric elastomer generators (...
The maximum energy density of a dielectric elastomer generator (DEG) represents the potential energy...
This paper optimizes the energy harvesting cycle of dissipative dielectric elastomer generators (DEG...
In this letter, a theoretical framework describing an energy harvesting cycle including the loss of ...
Viscoelasticity dissipates the mechanical energy, leading to a reduction of energy conversion effici...
A vibro-impact (VI) dielectric elastomer generator (DEG) subjected to rotational excitations is stud...
Dielectric elastomer generators (DEGs) are attractive candidates for harvesting electrical energy fr...
A Dielectric Elastomer Generator (DEG) is an electromechanical transducer, basically a highly deform...
Dielectric elastomers (DE) are incompressible rubberlike solids whose electrical and structural resp...
A predicting model for soft dielectric elastomer generators (DEGs) must consider a realistic model o...
In order to improve electromechanical conversion efficiency for dielectric elastomer generators (DEG...
Dielectric elastomer generators (DEG) produce electrical energy by converting mechanical into electr...
The dielectric elastomer generator (VHB 4905, 3M) with diaphragm configuration was investigated with...
Dielectric elastomers (DE) are incompressible rubberlike solids whose electrical and structural resp...