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Electromechanical performance of dielectric elastomer composites: Modeling and experimental characterization.

Authors :
Kumar, Ajay
Khurana, Aman
Patra, Asesh Kumar
Agrawal, Yamnesh
Joglekar, M.M.
Source :
Composite Structures. Sep2023, Vol. 320, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Dielectric Elastomer (DE) devices have gained widespread attention in recent years for their ability to generate large, reversible strains in response to electric actuation. However, some DE materials exhibit a viscoelastic nature that detracts from their electromechanical performance in applications requiring precise time-dependent actuation. This study presents an investigation into the feasibility of using multilayered DE composites, comprising commercially available acrylic-based VHB 4905 and natural rubber membranes, to overcome the viscoelastic effects. A comparison of the electromechanical performance of bi-layer and tri-layer DE composites with that of a mono-layer VHB 4910 membrane is carried out through numerical and experimental methods. We present a theoretical model of the DE composite-based bulging actuator, using an energy-based approach and the assumption of homogeneous deformations. The model predicts the time-dependent deflection of the inflated/deflated multilayered DE composites, taking into account the effect of the intervening air column. The predictive capabilities of the model are validated through experiments under both DC and AC operating conditions, and the electromechanical performance of the DE composites is examined for various actuation responses such as resonance, creep, and hysteresis. The bi-layer DE composite is found to be superior in terms of actuation levels, reduced hysteresis, and reduced creep response. The findings of this study hold promise for the development of DE materials with improved actuation capabilities while maintaining dielectric breakdown strength. • A theoretical model is introduced to analyze the dynamic electromechanical behavior of multi-layered DE composites. • The dynamic behavior of DE-based composites is studied using the Euler–Lagrange equation of motion. • The influence of the intervening air column on the time-dependent deflection of inflated/deflated DE composites is considered. • To mitigate viscoelastic effects, detailed experimental investigations of multi-layered DE composites are conducted. • The electromechanical performance of the developed multi-layered DE composites is compared with that of a mono-layer VHB 4910 membrane. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02638223
Volume :
320
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Composite Structures
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164301548
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2023.117130