Authors
Federico Carpi, Iain Anderson, Siegfried Bauer, Gabriele Frediani, Giuseppe Gallone, Massimiliano Gei, Christian Graaf, Claire Jean-Mistral, William Kaal, Guggi Kofod, Matthias Kollosche, Roy Kornbluh, Benny Lassen, Marc Matysek, Silvain Michel, Stephan Nowak, Benjamin O’Brien, Qibing Pei, Ron Pelrine, Björn Rechenbach, Samuel Rosset, Herbert Shea
Publication date
2015/9/11
Journal
Smart Materials and Structures
Volume
24
Issue
10
Pages
105025
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
Dielectric elastomer transducers consist of thin electrically insulating elastomeric membranes coated on both sides with compliant electrodes. They are a promising electromechanically active polymer technology that may be used for actuators, strain sensors, and electrical generators that harvest mechanical energy. The rapid development of this field calls for the first standards, collecting guidelines on how to assess and compare the performance of materials and devices. This paper addresses this need, presenting standardized methods for material characterisation, device testing and performance measurement. These proposed standards are intended to have a general scope and a broad applicability to different material types and device configurations. Nevertheless, they also intentionally exclude some aspects where knowledge and/or consensus in the literature were deemed to be insufficient. This is a sign of a …
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