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Smart Structures and Materials 2003: Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) | 2003

Elastomeric composites with high dielectric constant for use in Maxwell stress actuators

Jeffrey Szabo; Johnathan A. Hiltz; Colin G. Cameron; Royale S. Underhill; Jason Massey; Jacob Leidner

Electroactive polymer actuators that utilize the Maxwell stress effect have generated considerable interest in recent years for use in applications such as artificial muscles, sensors, and parasitic energy capture. In order to maximize performance, the dielectric layer in Maxwell stress actuators should ideally have a high dielectric constant and high dielectric breakdown strength. In this study, the effect of high dielectric constant fillers on the electrical and mechanical properties of thin elastomeric films was examined. The fillers studied included the inorganic compounds titanium dioxide (TiO2), barium titanate (BaTiO3), and lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO). A high dielectric constant filler based on a polymeric conjugated ligand-metal complex, poly(copper phthalocyanine), was also synthesized and studied. Maxwell stress actuators fabricated with BaTiO3 dispersed in a silicone elastomer matrix were evaluated and compared with unfilled systems. A model was presented which relates filler volume fraction to actuation stress, strain, and elastic energy density at fields below dielectric breakdown. The model and experimental results suggest that for the case of strong filler particle-elastomer matrix interaction, actuation strain decreases with increasing filler content.


Archive | 2000

Device and process for coating stents

Pallassana V. Narayanan; Gerard H. Llanos; David Cook; Jacob Leidner


Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2008

Linear actuation in coextruded dielectric elastomer tubes

Colin G. Cameron; Jeffrey P. Szabo; Stephen Johnstone; Jason Massey; Jacob Leidner


Archive | 2006

Method and apparatus for making polymeric drug delivery devices having differing morphological structures

Vipul Dave; David Cook; Jacob Leidner


Archive | 2001

Composition for extruded pencil casings, and pencil casings and pencils made therefrom

David Cook; Jacob Leidner


Archive | 2008

A method for making a drug delivery tube

Vipul Dave; David Cook; Stephen Johnstone; Jacob Leidner


Archive | 2007

Apparatus and Method for Making a Polymeric Structure

Vipul Dave; David Cook; Stephen Johnstone; Jacob Leidner


Archive | 2006

Medical device having discrete regions

Vipul Dave; Chao Chen; Jason Massey; David Cook; Jacob Leidner


Archive | 2005

FABRICATION OF ROLLED AND HOLLOW FIBRE DIELECTRIC ACTUATORS

Jeffrey Szabo; Jacob Leidner; Jason Massey


Archive | 2008

Apparatus for making a vascular stent

David Cook; Vipul Dave; Stephen Johnstone; Jacob Leidner

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Colin G. Cameron

Defence Research and Development Canada

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Jeffrey Szabo

Defence Research and Development Canada

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Johnathan A. Hiltz

Defence Research and Development Canada

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Royale S. Underhill

Defence Research and Development Canada

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