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Rate dependent constitutive behavior of dielectric elastomers and applications in legged robotics

William S. Oates, Paul Miles, Wei Gao, Jonathan E. Clark, Somayeh Mashayekhi, M. Yousuff Hussaini

Year
2017
Citations
2

Abstract

Dielectric elastomers exhibit novel electromechanical coupling that has been exploited in many adaptive structure applications. Whereas the quasi-static, one-dimensional constitutive behavior can often be accurately quantified by hyperelastic functions and linear dielectric relations, accurate predictions of electromechanical, rate-dependent deformation during multiaxial loading is non-trivial. In this paper, an overview of multiaxial electromechanical membrane finite element modeling is formulated. Viscoelastic constitutive relations are extended to include fractional order. It is shown that fractional order viscoelastic constitutive relations are superior to conventional integer order models. This knowledge is critical for transition to control of legged robotic structures that exhibit advanced mobility.

Keywords

Constitutive equationHyperelastic materialViscoelasticityDielectricDielectric elastomersMaterials scienceCoupling (piping)Finite element methodElastomerDeformation (meteorology)

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