Scar-Like Self-Reinforced and Failure-Tolerant Dielectric Elastomer Actuator With AgNWs Electrode

Author:

Zhang Mingqi1,Xie Yuhan1,Yao Tingge1,Cao Xunuo1,Zhang Zhen1,Li Guorui1,Ma Zipeng2,Mao Jie2,Yang Tao1,Luo Yingwu3,Li Tiefeng4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering Mechanics, Zhejiang University, 38 Zheda Road, Hangzhou 310027, China e-mail:

2. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Zhejiang University, 38 Zheda Road, Hangzhou 310027, China e-mail:

3. The State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Zhejiang University, 38 Zheda Road, Hangzhou 310027, China e-mail:

4. Key Laboratory of Soft Machines and Smart Devices of Zhejiang Province, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Soft Matter Research Center (SMRC), Zhejiang University, 38 Zheda Road, Hangzhou 310027, China e-mail:

Abstract

Scar structures of natural animals can reinforce the wounds both mechanically and biologically to maintain the functions of the injured muscle and skin. Inspired by the scar structure, we present a dielectric elastomer (DE) with silver nanowire electrodes possessing the scar-like ability. This DE membrane can tolerate the failures by both electric breakdown and mechanical rupture. The DE actuator (DEA) can maintain their performances of force and displacement output after multiple failures. Scanning electronic microscope (SEM) images show that the scar-like structures accumulate around the electromechanical failure locations on the DE membrane as the stiffened and insulated regions, which prevent further short current and membrane rupture. J-integrals and stress distribution around the failure location have been calculated by finite element analysis to verify the mechanical reinforcements of the scar-like structures over crack propagation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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