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Instabilities in multilayered soft dielectrics
Authors:Katia Bertoldi  Massimiliano Gei
Affiliation:a School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
b Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering, University of Trento, Via Mesiano 77, I-38123 Trento, Italy
Abstract:Experimental observations clearly show that the performance of dielectric elastomeric-based devices can be considerably improved using composite materials. A critical issue in the development of composite dielectric materials toward applications is the prediction of their failure mechanisms due to the applied electromechanical loads. In this paper we investigate analytically the influence of electromechanical finite deformations on the stability of multilayered soft dielectrics under plane-strain conditions. Four different criteria are considered: (i) loss of positive definiteness of the tangent electroelastic constitutive operator, (ii) existence of diffuse modes of bifurcation (microscopic modes), (iii) loss of strong ellipticity of the homogenized continuum (localized or macroscopic modes), and (iv) electric breakdown. While the formulation is developed for generic isotropic hyperelastic dielectrics, results are presented for the special class of ideal dielectrics incorporating a neo-Hookean elastic response. The effect of material properties and loading conditions is investigated, providing a detailed picture of the different possible failure modes.
Keywords:Electroactive polymers   Bifurcations   Localization of deformation   Composite materials   Finite elasticity
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