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8 March 2014 Dynamic performance of silicone dielectric elastomer actuators with bi-stable buckled beams
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Abstract
A significant limitation of large-scale dielectric electroactive polymers (DEAP) actuators is their slow and rate dependent dynamic response. We develop a procedure to characterize, model and test DEAP planar actuators with integrated bi-stable mechanisms. We describe a procedure to design the bi-stable element, a post-buckled slender beam, so as to improve the quasi-static performance of the actuator. The impact of the bi-stable mechanism on the dynamic performance of the actuator is studied by measuring its maximum planar peak-topeak displacement upon dynamic excitation. Surprisingly, the dynamic performance is strongly enhanced by the bi-stable mechanism. The frequency response flattens and becomes almost frequency independent up to the resonant frequency of the actuator. Moreover, a four-fold increase in active displacement stroke is achieved. The margin for further improvements is large, commensurated with the aims of the present research: namely the fabrication of large-scale, planar oscillating surfaces for turbulent flow control purposes.
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Davide Gatti, Cameron Tropea, and Helmut F. Schlaak "Dynamic performance of silicone dielectric elastomer actuators with bi-stable buckled beams", Proc. SPIE 9056, Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) 2014, 905638 (8 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2045048
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Electrodes

Chemical elements

Dielectrics

Amplifiers

Dielectric elastomer actuators

Electroactive polymers

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