Li Ang Leo, Lee Siyoung, Shahsa Haleh, Duduta Mihai
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, 5 King's College Road, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G8, Canada.
Soft Matter. 2022 Sep 28;18(37):7123-7130. doi: 10.1039/d2sm00690a.
Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) are soft electromechanical transducers that have enabled robotic, haptic, and optical applications. Despite their advantages in high specific energy, large bandwidth, and simple fabrication, their widespread adoption is limited by poor long-term performance. While the mechanical work output has been studied extensively, the electrical energy input has rarely been characterized. Here we report a method to continuously monitor high voltage capacitance during DEA actuation to directly measure the electrical energy consumption. Our approach can track energy conversion efficiency, but also show changes in the device's properties in real-time. This unprecedented insight enables a novel way to study DEAs, evaluate degradation mechanisms, and correlate material structure to device performance. Moreover, it provides a data acquisition platform for data-driven optimization and prediction of long-term actuator performance. This work is a necessary step towards developing ultra-resilient DEAs and enabling a wide range of applications, from wearable devices to soft machines across different scales.
介电弹性体致动器(DEA)是一种软机电换能器,已应用于机器人、触觉和光学领域。尽管它们在高比能、大带宽和制造简单方面具有优势,但其长期性能较差限制了它们的广泛应用。虽然对机械功输出进行了广泛研究,但很少对电能输入进行表征。在此,我们报告一种在DEA致动过程中连续监测高压电容以直接测量电能消耗的方法。我们的方法不仅可以跟踪能量转换效率,还能实时显示器件特性的变化。这种前所未有的见解为研究DEA、评估降解机制以及将材料结构与器件性能相关联提供了一种新方法。此外,它为数据驱动的长期致动器性能优化和预测提供了一个数据采集平台。这项工作是开发超弹性DEA以及实现从可穿戴设备到不同尺度软机器等广泛应用的必要步骤。