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Title Dielectric elastomers as electromechanical transducers : fundamentals, materials, devices, models and applications of an emerging electroactive polymer technology / edited by Federico Carpi [and others].

Imprint Oxford, UK ; Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston [Mass.] : Elsevier, 2008.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 329 pages) : illustrations
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Summary This book provides a comprehensive and updated insight into dielectric elastomers; one of the most promising classes of polymer-based smart materials and technologies. This technology can be used in a very broad range of applications, from robotics and automation to the biomedical field. The need for improved transducer performance has resulted in considerable efforts towards the development of devices relying on materials with intrinsic transduction properties. These materials, often termed as smart or intelligent, include improved piezoelectrics and magnetostrictive or shape-memory materials. Emerging electromechanical transduction technologies, based on so-called ElectroActive Polymers (EAP), have gained considerable attention. EAP offer the potential for performance exceeding other smart materials, while retaining the cost and versatility inherent to polymer materials. Within the EAP family, dielectric elastomers, are of particular interest as they show good overall performance, simplicity of structure and robustness. Dielectric elastomer transducers are rapidly emerging as high-performance pseudo-muscular actuators, useful for different kinds of tasks. Further, in addition to actuation, dielectric elastomers have also been shown to offer unique possibilities for improved generator and sensing devices. Dielectric elastomer transduction is enabling an enormous range of new applications that were precluded to any other EAP or smart-material technology until recently. This book provides a comprehensive and updated insight into dielectric elastomer transduction, covering all its fundamental aspects. The book deals with transduction principles, basic materials properties, design of efficient device architectures, material and device modelling, along with applications. * Concise and comprehensive treatment for practitioners and academics * Guides the reader through the latest developments in electroactive-polymer-based technology * Designed for ease of use with sections on fundamentals, materials, devices, models and applications.
Contents Introduction -- History of dielectric elastomer actuators; Electromechanical transduction effects in dielectric elastomers; Dielectric elastomers as high-performance electroactive polymers; Physical and chemical properties of dielectric elastomers; High-performance acrylic and silicone elastomers; Interpenetrating polymer networks as high performance dielectric elastomers; Enhancing the dielectric permittivity of elastomers; Compliant electrodes; Fundamental configurations for dielectric elastomer actuators; Multiple-degrees-of-freedom roll actuators; Actuators and sensors from dielectric elastomer with smart compliant electrodes; Multilayer stack contractile actuators; Contractile monolithic linear actuators; Buckling actuators with integrated displacement sensor; Variable stiffness mode; Generator mode: devices and applications; Finite-elasticity models of actuation; Modeling of prestrained circular actuators; Modeling dielectric elastomer membranes; Biomedical, haptic and micro-scale applications; A new frontier for orthotics and prosthetics; Portable force feedback device based on miniature rolled dielectric elastomer actuators; Programmable surface deformation; Application to very small devices; A new Braille display system design using a polymer based soft actuator tactile display; Robotic and biorobotic applications; Biomimetic robots; Micro-annelid-like robot actuated by artificial muscles based on dielectric elastomers; Binary actuation; Robotic arm; Stiffness control of biomimetic systems through recruitment of bundle elastomeric actuators; Commercial applications; Commercial actuators and issues; Dielectric elastomer loudspeakers.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: History of dielectric elastomer actuators / Ronald Pelrine and Roy Kornbluh -- Fundamentals -- Materials -- Devices -- Models -- Applications: Biomedical, haptic and micro-scale applications. Robotic and biorobotic applications. Commercial applications.
Note Print version record.
Subject Conducting polymers.
Elastomers -- Electric properties.
Dielectric films.
Actuators -- Materials.
Transducers -- Materials.
Polymères conducteurs.
Couches diélectriques.
Actionneurs -- Matériaux.
Transducteurs -- Matériaux.
Conducting polymers
Dielectric films
Added Author Carpi, Federico, 1975- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Dielectric elastomers as electromechanical transducers. Oxford, UK ; Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston [Mass.] : Elsevier, 2008 9780080474885 (OCoLC)191891403
ISBN 9780080474885
0080474888
0080557724 (electronic bk.)
9780080557724 (electronic bk.)
9781281172198
1281172197
Standard No. AU@ 000043178515
DEBBG BV039830459
DEBSZ 367771799
GBVCP 825870933
NZ1 12541680
NZ1 15190157

 
    
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