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Dielectric elastomer actuators under equal-biaxial forces, uniaxial forces, and uniaxial constraint of stiff fibers
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Membrane StructureEngineeringMechanical EngineeringSoft MatterEqual-biaxial ForcesDielectric Elastomer ActuatorsDielectric Elastomer DeformsElasticity (Physics)MechanicsBiomechanicsExperimental ObservationsMaterial NonlinearitiesMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialElectrical EngineeringNonlinear ElasticityBiomimetic ActuatorActuationDielectric Elastomer MembraneMembrane FormationStiff FibersMechanics Of MaterialsElectrical Insulation
A membrane of a dielectric elastomer deforms when a voltage is applied through its thickness. The achievable voltage-induced deformation is strongly affected by how mechanical loads are applied. Large voltage-induced deformation has been demonstrated for a membrane under equal-biaxial forces, but only small voltage-induced deformation has been observed for a membrane under a uniaxial force. This difference is interpreted here theoretically. The theory also predicts that, when the deformation of a membrane is constrained in one direction, a voltage applied through the thickness of the membrane can cause it to deform substantially in the other direction. Experiments are performed on membranes under equal-biaxial forces and uniaxial forces, as well as on fiber-constrained membranes of two types: a dielectric elastomer membrane with carbon fibers on both faces, and two dielectric elastomer membranes sandwiching nylon fibers. The experimental observations are compared with the theory.
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