Issue 36, 2019

Instabilities in dielectric elastomers: buckling, wrinkling, and crumpling

Abstract

Instabilities in a thin sheet are ubiquitous and can be induced by various stimuli, such as a uniaxial force, liquid–vapor surface tension, etc. This paper investigates voltage-induced instabilities in a membrane of a dielectric elastomer. Instabilities including buckling, wrinkling, and crumpling are observed in the experiments. The prestretches of the dielectric elastomer are found to play a significant role in determining its instability mode. When the prestretch is small, intermediate, or large, the membrane may undergo buckling, wrinkling, or crumpling, respectively. Finite element analysis is conducted to study these instability modes, and the simulations are well consistent with the experimental observations. We hope that this investigation of mechanical and physical properties of dielectric elastomers can enhance their extensive and significant applications in soft devices and soft robots.

Graphical abstract: Instabilities in dielectric elastomers: buckling, wrinkling, and crumpling

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jun 2019
Accepted
07 Aug 2019
First published
07 Aug 2019

Soft Matter, 2019,15, 7137-7144

Instabilities in dielectric elastomers: buckling, wrinkling, and crumpling

H. Godaba, Z. Zhang, U. Gupta, C. C. Foo and J. Zhu, Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 7137 DOI: 10.1039/C9SM01145E

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