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Leakage current and induced electrical energy dissipation in nonlinear oscillation of dielectric elastomer actuators

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Abstract

Subject to a high voltage, leakage current and induced electrical energy dissipation inevitably occur during the actuation of dielectric elastomers (DEs). In this article, a theoretical model is developed to investigate the dissipative performance of DEs in dynamic actuation. Effects of three different actuation conditions, including DE materials' viscoelasticity intensity, amplitude of applied voltage, and mechanical tensile force, are considered. Numerical calculations are employed to detect the dynamic dissipative performance of DEs including leakage current, electrical power density, and electrical energy density in certain vibrational periods. Leakage current and induced electrical energy dissipation are enhanced with the enlargement of amplitude of applied voltage and mechanical force, and are suppressed as the intensity of DEs' viscoelastic creep increases. The electrical energy for dissipation and actuation is also analyzed and compared.

Original languageEnglish
Article number365602
JournalJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume50
Issue number36
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Aug 2017

Keywords

  • dielectric elastomers
  • energy dissipation
  • leakage current
  • nonlinear oscillation

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