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Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) as EAPs: Materials
Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) consist of a thin elastomer with even thinner compliant electrodes, both of equal importance for obtaining actuation. In this chapter, materials for both elastomers and electrodes will be discussed.
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International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2021
Abstract In recent years, Dielectric elastomers (DEs) have received much interest for the dynamics applications as waveguide. However, predicting the wave propagation behavior in a DE medium is very challenging due to the complexity of the problem, which involves the delicate interplay between electromechanical coupling, large deformation, and ...
Mohammad Mohajer +2 more
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Abstract In recent years, Dielectric elastomers (DEs) have received much interest for the dynamics applications as waveguide. However, predicting the wave propagation behavior in a DE medium is very challenging due to the complexity of the problem, which involves the delicate interplay between electromechanical coupling, large deformation, and ...
Mohammad Mohajer +2 more
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Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are being exploited for biological applications such as artificial blood pumps, biomi-metic grippers and biomimetic robots.
Liang Jiang +2 more
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Dielectric elastomers (DES) are a promising new transducer technology, but high driving voltages limit their current commercial potential. One method used to lower driving voltage is to increase dielectric permittivity of the elastomer.
Frederikke Bahrt Madsen +2 more
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Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2017
Abstract Screen printing represents an effective way for applying stretchable electrodes on silicone thin films for the fabrication of dielectric elastomer transducers (DET). Screen printing allows to manufacture a multitude of patternable designs for actuator and sensor applications, in such a way the same methodology can be used for prototyping as ...
Fasolt, Bettina +3 more
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Abstract Screen printing represents an effective way for applying stretchable electrodes on silicone thin films for the fabrication of dielectric elastomer transducers (DET). Screen printing allows to manufacture a multitude of patternable designs for actuator and sensor applications, in such a way the same methodology can be used for prototyping as ...
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SPIE Proceedings, 2016
Screen printing is used as a method for printing electrodes on silicone thin films for the fabrication of dielectric elastomer transducers (DET). This method can be used to manufacture a multitude of patternable designs for actuator and sensor applications, implementing the same method for prototyping as well as large-scale production.
Bettina Fasolt +2 more
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Screen printing is used as a method for printing electrodes on silicone thin films for the fabrication of dielectric elastomer transducers (DET). This method can be used to manufacture a multitude of patternable designs for actuator and sensor applications, implementing the same method for prototyping as well as large-scale production.
Bettina Fasolt +2 more
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Industry 4.0 Science, 2023
Within the concepts of Industry 4.0, the term “Smart Factory” stands for the creation of effective production environments through digitalization and cyber-physical systems. Most manufacturers plan to make their manufacturing systems more automated, flexible and adaptive.
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Within the concepts of Industry 4.0, the term “Smart Factory” stands for the creation of effective production environments through digitalization and cyber-physical systems. Most manufacturers plan to make their manufacturing systems more automated, flexible and adaptive.
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Review of Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) as Smart Materials
2020Chapter 11 reviews dielectric elastomers (DEs). If rubbery elastomers like a silicone rubber sheet are sandwiched between two compliant electrodes, then any imposed electric field induces electrostatic forces (attraction) between the electrodes. Thus, the rubber sheet in between them can be compressed by the electrostatic forces, which then cause the ...
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