Ziegmann A, Berner C, Schubert DW (2018)
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster
Publication year: 2018
Dielectric elastomers are utilized as soft electroactive polymers for
actuators, sensors or generator applications to transduce mechanical to
electrical energy and vice versa. They are characterized by the ability
to change shape while an electrical field is applied. Indeed, this
effect is most significant for electrical fields near the electrical
breakdown strength, therefore it is a limiting factor for application.
This
work investigates different factors influencing the dielectric
breakdown strength of soft silicone elastomers such as the sample
thickness, the force and the radius of the upper electrode, the filling
degree and the size of air voids.
It can be shown that the main
influence is the compression of the sample, thus a novel master curve
can be created and fitted by a semi empirical model function. Therefore a
comparison of all different experimental set-ups is possible.
APA:
Ziegmann, A., Berner, C., & Schubert, D.W. (2018). Investigation and modeling of various influencing factors on the dielectric breakdown strength of silicone elastomers. Poster presentation at Nordic Polymer Days 2018, Kopenhagen, DK.
MLA:
Ziegmann, Andreas, Claus Berner, and Dirk W. Schubert. "Investigation and modeling of various influencing factors on the dielectric breakdown strength of silicone elastomers." Presented at Nordic Polymer Days 2018, Kopenhagen 2018.
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