Static and dynamic studies of electro-active polymer actuators and integration in a demonstrator

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Abstract

Nowadays, the haptic effect is used and developed for many applications-particularly in the automotive industry, where the mechanical feedback induced by a haptic system enables the user to receive information while their attention is kept on the road and on driving. This article presents the development of a vibrotactile button based on printed piezoelectric polymer actuation. Firstly, the characterization of the electro-active polymer used as the actuator and the development of a model able to predict the electromechanical behavior of this device are summarized. Then, the design of circular membranes and their dynamic characterization are presented. Finally, this work is concluded with the construction of a fully functional demonstrator, integrating haptic buttons leading to a clear haptic sensation for the user.

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Poncet, P., Casset, F., Latour, A., Dos Santos, F. D., Pawlak, S., Gwoziecki, R., … Fanget, S. (2017). Static and dynamic studies of electro-active polymer actuators and integration in a demonstrator. Actuators, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/act6020018

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