DocumentCode
3490082
Title
Modeling of smart compliant electro-active polymer actuator
Author
Soulimane, Sofiane ; Al Ahmad, Mahmoud ; Matmat, M. ; Camon, Henri
Author_Institution
LAAS, CNRS, Toulouse
fYear
2008
fDate
20-23 April 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
The electro-active polymers smart materials are typically characterized by then large strain, low modulus, and high compliance which make them suitable and of efficient use in area of actuation. Dielectric electroactive polymer (DEAP) actuators combine high energy density with large displacements, low power consumption and fast response time, which make them very attractive for a wide variety of applications, both on the macro- and micro-scale. The design and fabrication of a proper actuator for micro pump and micro mirror applications requires an explicit knowledge of the involving materials as well as the miniaturizations techniques. The prediction of the mechanical behavior when dc bias is applied is often performed thought the help of suitable multi-physics tools. These tools generally based on the finite element analysis algorithms. The results of these simulations will provide quantitative characterizations concerning the actuation spatial resolution, and also allows optimizing the fabrication process in terms of materials and integrations steps. The scope of this work is to shows how a multi-physics tool such as CoventorWare is used to anticipate the electromechanical behaviour of micro actuator comprising a PDMS material for actuation. The simulation investigates the electromechanical coupling in the dielectric elastomer actuators.
Keywords
actuators; elastomers; finite element analysis; actuation spatial resolution; actuator fabrication; actuator modeling; dc bias; dielectric elastomer actuators; dielectric electroactive polymer actuators; electro-active polymers smart materials; electromechanical behaviour; electromechanical coupling; fast response time; finite element analysis; high compliance; high energy density; large displacements; low power consumption; mechanical behavior; micro actuator; micro mirror; micro pump; miniaturizations; multiphysics tools; quantitative characterizations; smart compliant electro-active polymer actuator; Capacitive sensors; Delay; Dielectric materials; Energy consumption; Fabrication; Finite element methods; Intelligent actuators; Micropumps; Mirrors; Polymers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Thermal, Mechanical and Multi-Physics Simulation and Experiments in Microelectronics and Micro-Systems, 2008. EuroSimE 2008. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Freiburg im Breisgau
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2127-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2128-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESIME.2008.4525041
Filename
4525041
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