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Giant, Voltage-Actuated Deformation of a Dielectric Elastomer under Dead Load

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2012

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Huang, Jiangshui, Tiefeng Li, Choon Chiang Foo, Jian Zhu, David R. Clarke, and Zhigang Suo. 2012. Giant, voltage-actuated deformation of a dielectric elastomer under dead load. Applied Physics Letters 100(4): 041911.

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Far greater voltage-actuated deformation is achievable for a dielectric elastomer under equal-biaxial dead load than under rigid constraint usually employed. Areal strains of 488% are demonstrated. The dead load suppresses electric breakdown, enabling the elastomer to survive the snap-through electromechanical instability. The breakdown voltage is found to increase with the voltage ramp rate. A nonlinear model for viscoelastic dielectric elastomers is developed and shown to be consistent with the experimental observations.

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deformations, elastomers

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