This work intends to extend the electromechanical characterisation of dielectric elastomer actuators. Planar actuators were realised with a 50m-thick film of an acrylic elastomer coated with compliant electrodes. The isotonic transverse strain, the isometric transverse stress and the driving current, due to a 2 s high voltage impulse, were measured for four electrode materials (thickened electrolyte solution, graphite spray, carbon grease and graphite powder), four transverse prestress values (19.6, 29.4, 39.2 and 49.0 kPa) and different driving voltages (up to the dielectric breakdown voltage). Results showed that the electrode material and prestress strongly influence the electromechanical performances of the devices. Actuators with graphite spray electrodes and transverse prestress of 39.2 kPa exhibited an isotonic transverse strain of 6% at 49 V/m, with a driving current per unit electrode area of 3.5A/cm2, and an isometric transverse stress of 49 kPa at 42 V/m. An electromechanical coupling efficiency of 10% at 21 V/m was calculated for actuators with thickened electrolyte solution electrodes and a transverse prestress of 29.4 kPa. The presented data permits to choose the best electrode material and the best prestress value (among those tested), to obtain the maximum isotonic transverse strain, the maximum isometric transverse stress or the maximum efficiency for different ranges of applied electric field.
Characterization of dielectric elastomer planar actuators / F. Carpi; P. Chiarelli; A. Mazzoldi; D. De Rossi. - ELETTRONICO. - (2002), pp. 33-39. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th National Conference on Sensors and Microsystems tenutosi a Bologna nel 4 - 6 February 2002).
Characterization of dielectric elastomer planar actuators
CARPI, FEDERICO;
2002
Abstract
This work intends to extend the electromechanical characterisation of dielectric elastomer actuators. Planar actuators were realised with a 50m-thick film of an acrylic elastomer coated with compliant electrodes. The isotonic transverse strain, the isometric transverse stress and the driving current, due to a 2 s high voltage impulse, were measured for four electrode materials (thickened electrolyte solution, graphite spray, carbon grease and graphite powder), four transverse prestress values (19.6, 29.4, 39.2 and 49.0 kPa) and different driving voltages (up to the dielectric breakdown voltage). Results showed that the electrode material and prestress strongly influence the electromechanical performances of the devices. Actuators with graphite spray electrodes and transverse prestress of 39.2 kPa exhibited an isotonic transverse strain of 6% at 49 V/m, with a driving current per unit electrode area of 3.5A/cm2, and an isometric transverse stress of 49 kPa at 42 V/m. An electromechanical coupling efficiency of 10% at 21 V/m was calculated for actuators with thickened electrolyte solution electrodes and a transverse prestress of 29.4 kPa. The presented data permits to choose the best electrode material and the best prestress value (among those tested), to obtain the maximum isotonic transverse strain, the maximum isometric transverse stress or the maximum efficiency for different ranges of applied electric field.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.