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Constitutive equations for an electroactive polymer
Authors:Mireille Tixier  Joël Pouget
Institution:1.Département de Sciences Physiques, U.F.R. des Sciences,Université de Versailles Saint Quentin,Versailles,France;2.Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ. Paris 06, UMR 7190,Institut Jean le Rond d’Alembert,Paris,France;3.CNRS, UMR 7190, Institut Jean le Rond d’Alembert,Paris,France
Abstract:Ionic electroactive polymers can be used as sensors or actuators. For this purpose, a thin film of polyelectrolyte is saturated with a solvent and sandwiched between two platinum electrodes. The solvent causes a complete dissociation of the polymer and the release of small cations. The application of an electric field across the thickness results in the bending of the strip and vice versa. The material is modeled by a two-phase continuous medium. The solid phase, constituted by the polymer backbone inlaid with anions, is depicted as a deformable porous media. The liquid phase is composed of the free cations and the solvent (usually water). We used a coarse grain model. The conservation laws of this system have been established in a previous work. The entropy balance law and the thermodynamic relations are first written for each phase and then for the complete material using a statistical average technique and the material derivative concept. One deduces the entropy production. Identifying generalized forces and fluxes provides the constitutive equations of the whole system: the stress–strain relations which satisfy a Kelvin–Voigt model, generalized Fourier’s and Darcy’s laws and the Nernst–Planck equation.
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