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On the role of the incompressibility constraint in soft dielectrics

Volpini, V.
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Bardella, L.
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Gei, M.
2021
  • conference object

Abstract
In this work we demonstrate that the incompressibility constraint customarily adopted in literature to model soft dielectric composites may lead to incorrect predictions. In fact, although in these composites each phase may individually be assumed to be incompressible, for high-phase contrast in terms of elastic moduli the volumetric deformation of the softest phase can provide a non-negligible contribution to the effective behaviour. To reach our goal, we determine the effective electric response of a two-phase Dielectric Laminated Composite (DLC) actuator, whose softest phase is described by a constitutive law admitting volumetric deformation. Our results, discussed in the light of the limit case in which the softest phase consists of void, are expected to aid the design of high-performance hierarchical DLCs.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2993789
https://arts.units.it/retrieve/409478/ABSTRACT_BOOK_ICTAM_2021.pdfGei2.pdf
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https://arts.units.it/bitstream/11368/2993789/2/ABSTRACT Gei.pdf
Soggetti
  • Soft elastomer

  • compressible material...

  • electroactive materia...

  • composite materials

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Data di acquisizione
Apr 19, 2024
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