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Published March 2017 | public
Journal Article

Enhancing the Electro-Mechanical Response of Stacked Dielectric Actuators

Cohen, Noy ORCID icon

Abstract

Dielectric polymer films subjected to an electric field reduce in thickness and expand in area. A pile up configuration of such films, also known as a stacked dielectric actuator, is capable of exhibiting contractive deformations while subjected to external tensile forces. This work analyzes the capabilities of the stacked actuator according to a new microscopically motivated approach which suggests that the macroscopic response is determined by four microscopic factors—the length of the polymer chains, the local behavior of the monomers, the intensity of the local dipole and the chain-density. With the aim of enhancing the actuators performance, a specific local behavior is assumed and the influence of the remaining three quantities is studied. It is shown that the actuation can be significantly improved with appropriate micro-structural changes. Interestingly, this work demonstrates that these micro-structural alterations depend on the envisaged application.

Additional Information

© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Received: 12 May 2016 . First Online: 10 October 2016. The author gratefully acknowledges G. deBotton for insightful comments and discussion.

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