Development of artificial muscles as actors and sensors on the basis of dielectric elastomers
Third Party Funds Group - Sub project
Start date :
01.10.2012
End date :
31.10.2017
Extension date:
31.03.2018
Website:
http://www.bionicum.de/forschung/projekte/muskeln/index.htm
Modelling, simulation and optimal control of dielectric elastomer actuated systems (2018)
Schlögl T
Thesis
A polarisation based approach to model the strain dependent permittivity of dielectric elastomers (2017)
Schlögl T, Leyendecker S
Journal article, Original article
Strukturerhaltende Simulation und Optimalsteuerung gekoppelter Systeme (2017)
Leyendecker S, Schlögl T, Wenger T
Other publication type, Rundbrief
Dynamic simulation of dielectric elastomer actuated multibody systems (2016)
Schlögl T, Leyendecker S
Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Comparison of non-locking incompressible multi-field finite element models for dielectric actuators (2016)
Schlögl T, Leyendecker S
Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster
Electrostatic-viscoelastic finite element model of dielectric actuators (2015)
Schlögl T, Leyendecker S
Journal article, Review article
On electrostatic-viscoelastic simulation of dielectric actuators (2015)
Schlögl T, Leyendecker S
Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Modelling and simulation of dielectric elastomer actuated multibody systems (2015)
Schlögl T, Leyendecker S
Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster
Variational formulation and finite element modelling of electrostatic-elastodynamic coupling (2014)
Schlögl T, Leyendecker S
Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
On modelling and simulation of dielectric elastomer actuators via electrostatic-elastodynamic coupling (2014)
Schlögl T, Leyendecker S, Reitelshöfer S, Landgraf M, Yoo IS, Franke J
Conference contribution, Conference Contribution