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Fiber-Reinforced Equibiaxial Dielectric Elastomer Actuator for Out-of-Plane Displacement.

Simon HolzerStefania KonstantinidiMarkus KoenigsdorffThomas MartinezYoan CivetGerald GerlachYves Perriard
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) have gained significant attention due to their potential in soft robotics and adaptive structures. However, their performance is often limited by their in-plane strain distribution and limited mechanical stability. We introduce a novel design utilizing fiber reinforcement to address these challenges. The fiber reinforcement provides enhanced mechanical integrity and improved strain distribution, enabling efficient energy conversion and out-of-plane displacement. We discuss an analytical model and the fabrication process, including material selection, to realize fiber-reinforced DEAs. Numerical simulations and experimental results demonstrate the performance of the fiber-reinforced equibiaxial DEAs and characterize their displacement and force capabilities. Actuators with four and eight fibers are fabricated with 100 μm and 200 μm dielectric thicknesses. A maximal out-of-plane displacement of 500 μm is reached, with a force of 0.18 N, showing promise for the development of haptic devices.
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