Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
797613 Mechanics of Materials 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

By applying a voltage, electric charge will be induced on the surface of dielectric elastomers. Generally, the charge increases with the level of voltage. When the voltage reaches to a certain value, the charge would not increase any more due to the polarization saturation of dielectric materials. In this paper, a thermodynamic constitutive model, combined both the nonlinear dielectric and hyperelastic behavior as dielectric elastomers undergoing polarization saturation, has been developed. Analytical solutions have been obtained for situations incorporating strain-stiffening effect, electromechanical instability and snap-through instability. The numerical results reveal the marked influence of the extension and polarization saturation limits of elastomer material on its electromechanical instability and the snap-through instability. The developed constitutive model would be helpful in future research of dielectric elastomer based high-performance transducers.

► Model of dielectric elastomer undergoing polarization saturation has been developed. ► Analytical solutions have been obtained for electromechanical and snap-through instability. ► Numerical results reveal the marked influence of polarization saturation on instability. ► Model would be helpful in future research of elastomer based high-performance transducers.

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