Electrostrictive graft elastomers and applications

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Su, J [1 ]
Harrison, JS [1 ]
St Clair, TL [1 ]
Bar-Cohen, Y [1 ]
Leary, S [1 ]
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[1] NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Natl Res Council, Hampton, VA 23681 USA
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ELECTROACTIVE POLYMERS (EAP) | 2000年 / 600卷
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Efficient actuators that are lightweight, high performance and compact are needed to support telerobotic requirements for future NASA missions. In this work, we present a new class of electromechanically active polymers that can potentially be used as actuators to meet many NASA needs. The materials are graft elastomers that offer high strain under an applied electric field. Due to its higher mechanical modulus, this elastomer also has a higher strain energy density as compared to previously reported electrostrictive polyurethane elastomers. The dielectric, mechanical and electromechanical properties of this new electrostrictive elastomer have been studied as a function of temperature and frequency.. Combined with structural analysis using x-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry on the new elastomer, structure-property interrelationship and mechanisms of the electric field induced strain in the graft elastomer have also been investigated. This electroactive polymer (EAP) has demonstrated high actuation strain and high mechanical energy density. The combination of these properties with its tailorable molecular composition and excellent processability makes it attractive for a variety of actuation tasks. The experimental results and applications will be presented.
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