In this paper the theory of water electrolysis in a closed electrochemical cell, that contains two electrodes, an electrolyte and a pressure sensor is described. From the leakage and electrochemical experiments done with this macrocell it is possible to obtain information about the applicability of the electrochemical principle in a closed cavity, the choice of the electrodes and electrolyte, and different types of leakage. To control the pressure of the electrochemical actuator automatically, an electronic feedback system was connected to the cell. A value of the pressure is set and the regulator will actuate the electrochemical cell in such a way to get the desired pressure
The paper presents two different approaches of utilizing electrolytic micro actuation in liquid envi...
Abstract. The process efficiency of electrolytic hydrogen production is enhanced regarding the trans...
This work presents a new electrolysis-based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) diaphragm actuator...
In this paper the theory of water electrolysis in a closed electrochemical cell, that contains two e...
In this paper an investigation of the feasibility of a new electrochemical micro actuator is present...
A novel electrochemical microactuator made with the use of silicon micromachining techniques, and it...
A novel electrochemical microactuator made with the use of silicon micromachining techniques, and it...
In this paper an investigation of the feasibility of a new electrochemical micro actuator is present...
AbstractThis work concerns the development of a novel actuator based on water electrolysis for use i...
In this paper an investigation of the feasibility of a new electrochemical micro actuator is present...
The lack of fast and strong microactuators is a well-recognized problem in the MEMS community. Elect...
The lack of fast and strong microactuators is a well-recognized problem in the MEMS community. Elect...
An actuator based on water electrolysis with a fast change of voltage polarity is presented. It demo...
An electro-osmotic actuation mechanism is explored for micropump applications where self contained, ...
AbstractThis work concerns the development of a novel actuator based on water electrolysis for use i...
The paper presents two different approaches of utilizing electrolytic micro actuation in liquid envi...
Abstract. The process efficiency of electrolytic hydrogen production is enhanced regarding the trans...
This work presents a new electrolysis-based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) diaphragm actuator...
In this paper the theory of water electrolysis in a closed electrochemical cell, that contains two e...
In this paper an investigation of the feasibility of a new electrochemical micro actuator is present...
A novel electrochemical microactuator made with the use of silicon micromachining techniques, and it...
A novel electrochemical microactuator made with the use of silicon micromachining techniques, and it...
In this paper an investigation of the feasibility of a new electrochemical micro actuator is present...
AbstractThis work concerns the development of a novel actuator based on water electrolysis for use i...
In this paper an investigation of the feasibility of a new electrochemical micro actuator is present...
The lack of fast and strong microactuators is a well-recognized problem in the MEMS community. Elect...
The lack of fast and strong microactuators is a well-recognized problem in the MEMS community. Elect...
An actuator based on water electrolysis with a fast change of voltage polarity is presented. It demo...
An electro-osmotic actuation mechanism is explored for micropump applications where self contained, ...
AbstractThis work concerns the development of a novel actuator based on water electrolysis for use i...
The paper presents two different approaches of utilizing electrolytic micro actuation in liquid envi...
Abstract. The process efficiency of electrolytic hydrogen production is enhanced regarding the trans...
This work presents a new electrolysis-based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) diaphragm actuator...