Effects of Off-Plane Deformation and Biased Bi-Axial Pre-Strains on a Planar Contractile Dielectric Elastomer Actuator

Dielectric elastomers are in a special class of electro-active polymers known for generating expansion in plane and contraction in thickness under voltage application. This paper advances the understanding of a planar contractile dielectric elastomer actuator (cDEA) that is distinct from conventiona...

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Main Authors: Runan Zhang, Pejman Iravani, Patrick Keogh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Actuators
Subjects:
DEA
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/7/4/75
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spelling doaj-18bc69d068fa4ff3a39d359e9edb69a12020-11-25T00:39:39ZengMDPI AGActuators2076-08252018-10-01747510.3390/act7040075act7040075Effects of Off-Plane Deformation and Biased Bi-Axial Pre-Strains on a Planar Contractile Dielectric Elastomer ActuatorRunan Zhang0Pejman Iravani1Patrick Keogh2Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath BA27AY, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath BA27AY, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath BA27AY, UKDielectric elastomers are in a special class of electro-active polymers known for generating expansion in plane and contraction in thickness under voltage application. This paper advances the understanding of a planar contractile dielectric elastomer actuator (cDEA) that is distinct from conventional multi-layer cDEAs but generates comparable contractile strains. Its structure has a rod-constrained rhombus-shaped electrode region, which undergoes simultaneous in-plane contraction and extension during actuation depending on the configuration of the rod-constraining. It is demonstrated that when the planar cDEA is driven by high voltages, off-plane deformation (i.e., wrinkling) in the direction of contraction causes the rod-constrained electrode region to lose tension and extend in the lateral direction, resulting in a significant increase in contraction strain. It also demonstrates that the contraction strain can be increased further by having biased bi-axial pre-strains. By incorporating both effects, the new cDEA generates a maximum contraction strain of 13%, twice that reported previously for planar cDEAs. A modified planar cDEA, having an additional rigid frame to maintain the pre-strain in the lateral direction to contraction was also developed to demonstrate contractile force actuation. Finally, a stability study shows that the planar cDEA has a primary failure mode of electrical breakdown close to the corners of the rod-constrained electrode region. Having inactive regions around the active cell is essential for generating contraction and eliminating buckling of the planar cDEA in the lateral direction.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/7/4/75DEAtopological optimizationpre-strainfibre enforcementrod-pre-strainplanar cDEA
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Patrick Keogh
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Pejman Iravani
Patrick Keogh
Effects of Off-Plane Deformation and Biased Bi-Axial Pre-Strains on a Planar Contractile Dielectric Elastomer Actuator
Actuators
DEA
topological optimization
pre-strain
fibre enforcement
rod-pre-strain
planar cDEA
author_facet Runan Zhang
Pejman Iravani
Patrick Keogh
author_sort Runan Zhang
title Effects of Off-Plane Deformation and Biased Bi-Axial Pre-Strains on a Planar Contractile Dielectric Elastomer Actuator
title_short Effects of Off-Plane Deformation and Biased Bi-Axial Pre-Strains on a Planar Contractile Dielectric Elastomer Actuator
title_full Effects of Off-Plane Deformation and Biased Bi-Axial Pre-Strains on a Planar Contractile Dielectric Elastomer Actuator
title_fullStr Effects of Off-Plane Deformation and Biased Bi-Axial Pre-Strains on a Planar Contractile Dielectric Elastomer Actuator
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Off-Plane Deformation and Biased Bi-Axial Pre-Strains on a Planar Contractile Dielectric Elastomer Actuator
title_sort effects of off-plane deformation and biased bi-axial pre-strains on a planar contractile dielectric elastomer actuator
publisher MDPI AG
series Actuators
issn 2076-0825
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Dielectric elastomers are in a special class of electro-active polymers known for generating expansion in plane and contraction in thickness under voltage application. This paper advances the understanding of a planar contractile dielectric elastomer actuator (cDEA) that is distinct from conventional multi-layer cDEAs but generates comparable contractile strains. Its structure has a rod-constrained rhombus-shaped electrode region, which undergoes simultaneous in-plane contraction and extension during actuation depending on the configuration of the rod-constraining. It is demonstrated that when the planar cDEA is driven by high voltages, off-plane deformation (i.e., wrinkling) in the direction of contraction causes the rod-constrained electrode region to lose tension and extend in the lateral direction, resulting in a significant increase in contraction strain. It also demonstrates that the contraction strain can be increased further by having biased bi-axial pre-strains. By incorporating both effects, the new cDEA generates a maximum contraction strain of 13%, twice that reported previously for planar cDEAs. A modified planar cDEA, having an additional rigid frame to maintain the pre-strain in the lateral direction to contraction was also developed to demonstrate contractile force actuation. Finally, a stability study shows that the planar cDEA has a primary failure mode of electrical breakdown close to the corners of the rod-constrained electrode region. Having inactive regions around the active cell is essential for generating contraction and eliminating buckling of the planar cDEA in the lateral direction.
topic DEA
topological optimization
pre-strain
fibre enforcement
rod-pre-strain
planar cDEA
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/7/4/75
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