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6 April 2007 Electroactive polymer actuator online database
J. D. Madden, N. Genereux, K. A. Shkuratoff, A. van der Star, D. Poon, D. Irwin, P. Cheng, G. Hsu, L. Filipozzi
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Abstract
As polymer actuator performance improves there is an increasing demand to understand and compare properties. Past comparisons have relied on general statements of properties but do not capture the interdependence of these properties or keep up with the rapid pace of change. Modeling such interdependencies is complex. An alternative is to compile many measurements. A new actuator database has been created that is a compilation of experimental methods and results (mechanical, electrical, chemical and other properties) combined with a web interface. The objective is to capture actuator performance under a wide variety of conditions. The current content of the page is presented and justified. Researchers may submit data to the web page via an online form.
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J. D. Madden, N. Genereux, K. A. Shkuratoff, A. van der Star, D. Poon, D. Irwin, P. Cheng, G. Hsu, and L. Filipozzi "Electroactive polymer actuator online database", Proc. SPIE 6524, Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) 2007, 65240P (6 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.718042
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Databases

Polymers

Electroactive polymers

Human-computer interaction

Lutetium

Polymeric actuators

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