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Invited: Modelling viscoelastic dielectric elastomers
Last modified: 2015-07-01
Abstract
Subject to a voltage, a dielectric elastomer membrane reduces thickness and expands in area, possibly straining over 100%. Such a phenomenon is being used to develop transducers for a wide range of applications, including soft robots, Braille displays, and power generators. To perform as a transducer, the dielectric elastomer is often subject to transient, time-dependent forces and voltages. In particular, experiments have shown that viscoelasticity may adversely affect the performance of a transducer and limit its application. In this talk, we present our modelling capability for viscoelastic dielectric elastomers. We describe a computational method implemented using a commercial finite element code, and show simulations related to recent experiments.
Keywords
dielectric elastomer; viscoelasticity; electromechanical coupling; finite element method
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