Effect of mechanical pre-stretch on the stabilization of dielectric elastomer actuation

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A dielectric elastomer is capable of giant electromechanical actuation but fails at breakdown due to instability under certain conditions with a small deformation. By applying a mechanical pre-stretch, one obtains a stabilized large actuation. In this paper, we measured the dielectric constant and critical voltage of a polyacrylic dielectric elastomer subjected to both equal and unequal biaxial stretch, and modelled its actuation by employing the Gent strain energy function with a microscopic view to characterize the nonlinear stiffening behaviour and the electrostrictive effect in the deformation. The mechanical pre-stretch contributes in several ways to the stabilization of dielectric elastomer, by eliminating the pull-in instability, by generating electrostriction, by improving the breakdown strength, as well as by reducing the membrane thickness which consequently lowers the voltages required for activation. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Li, B., Chen, H., Qiang, J., Hu, S., Zhu, Z., & Wang, Y. (2011). Effect of mechanical pre-stretch on the stabilization of dielectric elastomer actuation. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 44(15). https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/44/15/155301

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