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Dielectric elastomer actuators fabricated using a micro-molding process

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All-polymer dielectric elastomer actuators have been manufactured using a micro-molding fabrication process. The actuators are multilayer beams made of three conductive and two dielectric elastomer layers. By applying an electrical potential between two of the neighboring conductive electrodes, a stress is generated, which leads to an asymmetric axial strain and, therefore, bending. Bidirectional actuation is achieved by changing the pair of electrodes across which the potential is applied. A 100??m wide, 40??m thick, and 1000??m long actuator demonstrated tip displacement as high as 318??m at 1.1?kV with an electrical power consumption of 10??W. Experimental results validate a two-dimensional ANSYS model that is also used to explore the effects of further decreasing layer thickness and relative electrode thickness on DEA performance.

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