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Science 4 February 2000: Vol. 287. no. 5454, pp. 836 - 839 DOI: 10.1126/science.287.5454.836
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High-Speed Electrically Actuated Elastomers with Strain Greater Than 100%
Ron Pelrine,
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Roy Kornbluh,
Qibing Pei,
Jose Joseph
Electrical actuators were made from films of dielectric elastomers
(such as silicones) coated on both sides with compliant electrode
material. When voltage was applied, the resulting electrostatic forces
compressed the film in thickness and expanded it in area, producing
strains up to 30 to 40%. It is now shown that prestraining the film
further improves the performance of these devices. Actuated strains up
to 117% were demonstrated with silicone elastomers, and up to 215%
with acrylic elastomers using biaxially and uniaxially prestrained
films. The strain, pressure, and response time of silicone exceeded
those of natural muscle; specific energy densities greatly exceeded
those of other field-actuated materials. Because the actuation
mechanism is faster than in other high-strain electroactive polymers,
this technology may be suitable for diverse applications.
SRI International, 333 Ravenswood Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.
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To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
pelrine{at}erg.sri.com
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