Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
739671 Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Carbon nanotube buckypapers and Nafion composites demonstrate the potential to offer a combination of sensing and actuating abilities for lightweight and flexible applications. These materials have a promising future in the applications of robotic and biomedical systems.This paper describes the modelling of the electromechanical conversion phenomena pertaining to buckypaper/Nafion actuators. The physical properties of buckypaper and Nafion, including Young's modulus and electrical double layer capacitance, serve as key factors in the actuators’ performance. Moreover, established by a convolution procedure, the proposed approach is able to study the hysteresis under an electric field. The generated displacement of the cantilevered buckypaper/Nafion actuators were calculated and show an excellent agreement between the computed tip strains and the measured data over a wide frequency range.

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