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Deep insight into the influences of the intrinsic properties of dielectric elastomer on the energy-harvesting performance of the dielectric elastomer generator

  • Yingjie Jiang
  • , Yujia Li
  • , Haibo Yang
  • , Nanying Ning
  • , Ming Tian
  • , Liqun Zhang
  • Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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Abstract

The dielectric elastomer (DE) generator (DEG), which can convert mechanical energy to electrical energy, has attracted considerable attention in the last decade. Currently, the energy-harvesting performances of the DEG still require improvement. One major reason is that the mechanical and electrical properties of DE materials are not well coordinated. To provide guidance for producing high-performance DE materials for the DEG, the relationship between the intrinsic properties of DE materials and the energy-harvesting performances of the DEG must be revealed. In this study, a simplified but validated electromechanical model based on an actual circuit is developed to study the relationship between the intrinsic properties of DE materials and the energy-harvesting performance. Experimental verification of the model is performed, and the results indicate the validity of the proposed model, which can well predict the energy-harvesting performances. The influences of six intrinsic properties of DE materials on energy-harvesting performances is systematically studied. The results indicate that a high breakdown field strength, low conductivity and high elasticity of DE materials are the prerequisites for obtaining high energy density and conversion efficiency. DE materials with high elongation at break, high permittivity and moderate modulus can further improve the energy density and conversion efficiency of the DEG. The ratio of permittivity and the modulus of the DE should be tailored to be moderate to optimize conversion efficiency (η) of the DEG because using DE with high permittivity but extremely low modulus may lead to a reduction in η due to the occurrence of premature “loss of tension”.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4202
JournalPolymers
Volume13
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dielectric elastomer
  • Energy harvesting
  • Intrinsic property

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