Dielectric elastomers offer clear advantages over more traditional and conventional materials when soft, lightweight, noiseless actuator applications with large deformations are considered. However, the viscous time-dependent behaviour associated with most elastomers limit the number of possible applications. For this purpose, the possibility of controlling the viscous response by regulating the applied electric potential is explored. The constitutive model chosen is calibrated to fit the electro-viscoelastic response of an acrylic elastomer often used in dielectric elastomer actuators. The response of both homogeneous deformation examples and inhomogeneous finite element boundary value problems, chosen to mimic existing applications, are p...
Dielectric elastomer (DE) is able to produce large electromechanical deformation which is time-depen...
Dielectric Elastomers (DE) seem to be a promising technology for the implementation of light and com...
AbstractThe mechanical response of a widely used electro-active polymer (EAP) material, and the sens...
AbstractThis work deals with electro-viscoelastic modelling and simulation of dielectric elastomer a...
We present a simple open-loop method to suppress the viscoelastic drift of dielectric elastomer actu...
Artificial Muscles based on Dielectric Elastomers (DE) can potentially enable the realization of bio...
Dielectric polymers find an increased interest in research and development due to an intensive deman...
Subject to a mechanical load or a voltage, a membrane of a dielectric elastomer deforms. As for the ...
ABSTRACT: Polyacrylate dielectric elastomers have yielded extremely large strain and elastic energy ...
Electro-active materials are capable of undergoing large deformation when stimulated by an electric ...
Electroactive polymers (EAP) deform under electric fields. This effect in fact generates various new...
A common usage for electroactive polymers (EAPs) is in different types of actuators, where advantage...
It is well known that electroactive polymers (EAP) deform under electric fields. An advantage of EAP...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are polymer materials consisting of a network of polymer chains connecte...
In this article, the effect of viscoelastic deformation is analyzed theoretically to evaluate the pe...
Dielectric elastomer (DE) is able to produce large electromechanical deformation which is time-depen...
Dielectric Elastomers (DE) seem to be a promising technology for the implementation of light and com...
AbstractThe mechanical response of a widely used electro-active polymer (EAP) material, and the sens...
AbstractThis work deals with electro-viscoelastic modelling and simulation of dielectric elastomer a...
We present a simple open-loop method to suppress the viscoelastic drift of dielectric elastomer actu...
Artificial Muscles based on Dielectric Elastomers (DE) can potentially enable the realization of bio...
Dielectric polymers find an increased interest in research and development due to an intensive deman...
Subject to a mechanical load or a voltage, a membrane of a dielectric elastomer deforms. As for the ...
ABSTRACT: Polyacrylate dielectric elastomers have yielded extremely large strain and elastic energy ...
Electro-active materials are capable of undergoing large deformation when stimulated by an electric ...
Electroactive polymers (EAP) deform under electric fields. This effect in fact generates various new...
A common usage for electroactive polymers (EAPs) is in different types of actuators, where advantage...
It is well known that electroactive polymers (EAP) deform under electric fields. An advantage of EAP...
Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are polymer materials consisting of a network of polymer chains connecte...
In this article, the effect of viscoelastic deformation is analyzed theoretically to evaluate the pe...
Dielectric elastomer (DE) is able to produce large electromechanical deformation which is time-depen...
Dielectric Elastomers (DE) seem to be a promising technology for the implementation of light and com...
AbstractThe mechanical response of a widely used electro-active polymer (EAP) material, and the sens...