Compact Dielectric Elastomer Linear Actuators
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Zhao, Huichan, Aftab M. Hussain, Mihai Duduta, Daniel M. Vogt, Robert J. Wood, David Clarke. "Compact Dielectric Elastomer Linear Actuators." Advanced Functional Materials 28 (2018): 1804328. DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201804328Abstract
The design and fabrication of a rolled dielectric elastomer actuator is described and the parametric dependence of the displacement and blocked force on the actuator geometry, elastomer layer thickness, voltage, and number of turns is analyzed. Combinations of different elastomers and carbon nanotube electrodes are investigated and optimized to meet performance characteristics appropriate to tactile display applications, namely operation up to 200 Hz with a combination of a 1 N blocked force and free displacement of 1 mm, all within a volume of less than 1 cm3. Lives in excess of 50,000 cycles have been obtained. Key to meeting these objectives is control of the multi-layering fabrication process, the carbon nanotube electrode concentration, the selection of a soft elastomer with low viscous losses, and a proof-testing procedure for enhancing life cycle reliability.Terms of Use
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