Random response of a viscoelastic dielectric elastomer spherical balloon

2021 ◽  
Vol 66 ◽  
pp. 103171
Author(s):  
Ming Xu
2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-203 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoling Jin ◽  
Zhilong Huang

Random response of dielectric elastomer balloon disturbed by electrical or mechanical fluctuation is analytically investigated in this article. The stochastic differential equation governing the oscillating behavior around the stable equilibrium position is first derived by introducing the translation transformation. The stationary joint probability density about the disturbing stretch ratio and its rate of change is analytically established by adopting the stochastic averaging of energy envelope; the statistics quantities, such as the mean value and the standard deviation of the disturbing stretch ratio, are then subsequently calculated. Two special cases, the first case with only voltage fluctuation and the second one with only pressure variation, are discussed in detail, and the random response properties are summarized. The accuracy of the analytical solution is verified by comparing with the Monte Carlo simulation for the perturbation with weak intensity, and the valid ranges for the mean voltage and pressure are illustrated. This work provides an effective technique to evaluate the detection precision of new type of sensors based on the dielectric elastomer.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 126-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tour Liu ◽  
Tian Lan ◽  
Tao Xin

Abstract. Random response is a very common aberrant response behavior in personality tests and may negatively affect the reliability, validity, or other analytical aspects of psychological assessment. Typically, researchers use a single person-fit index to identify random responses. This study recommends a three-step person-fit analysis procedure. Unlike the typical single person-fit methods, the three-step procedure identifies both global misfit and local misfit individuals using different person-fit indices. This procedure was able to identify more local misfit individuals than single-index method, and a graphical method was used to visualize those particular items in which random response behaviors appear. This method may be useful to researchers in that it will provide them with more information about response behaviors, allowing better evaluation of scale administration and development of more plausible explanations. Real data were used in this study instead of simulation data. In order to create real random responses, an experimental test administration was designed. Four different random response samples were produced using this experimental system.


Author(s):  
Giovanni Berselli ◽  
Rocco Vertechy ◽  
Gabriele Vassura ◽  
Vincenzo Parenti Castelli

The interest in actuators based on dielectric elastomer films as a promising technology in robotic and mechatronic applications is increasing. The overall actuator performances are influenced by the design of both the active film and the film supporting frame. This paper presents a single-acting actuator which is capable of supplying a constant force over a given range of motion. The actuator is obtained by coupling a rectangular film of silicone dielectric elastomer with a monolithic frame designed to suitably modify the force generated by the dielectric elastomer film. The frame is a fully compliant mechanism whose main structural parameters are calculated using a pseudo-rigid-body model and then verified by finite element analysis. Simulations show promising performance of the proposed actuator.


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