Fabrication and test of an inflated circular diaphragm dielectric elastomer generator based on PDMS rubber composite

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This paper introduces a fabrication method and the experimental characterization of a soft polymeric energy converter manufactured using a combination of dielectric and conductive polydimethylsiloxane elastomers. The presented system is an inflated circular diaphragm dielectric elastomer generator; i.e., a deformable electrostatic transducer that converts the mechanical work done by a time-varying pressure into electricity. A prototype of the system is realized on the basis of a simple fabrication procedure that makes use of commercially available silicone dielectric elastomer films and custom-prepared deformable conductive electrodes. A test-bench is developed and employed to estimate the energy conversion performance. Remarkable results are obtained, such as an amount of energy converted per cycle of up to 0.3 J, converted power of up to 0.15 W, energy per unit of employed elastomer mass of up to 173 J/kg, and fraction of the input mechanical work converted into electricity of 30%.

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Moretti, G., Righi, M., Vertechy, R., & Fontana, M. (2017). Fabrication and test of an inflated circular diaphragm dielectric elastomer generator based on PDMS rubber composite. Polymers, 9(7), 283. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym9070283

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