Control-oriented modeling and experimental investigation of a spherical cap dielectric elastomer actuator
Konferenz: MikroSystemTechnik KONGRESS 2025 - Mikroelektronik/Mikrosystemtechnik und ihre Anwendungen – Nachhaltigkeit und Technologiesouveränität
27.10.2025-29.10.2025 in Duisburg, Germany
doi:10.30420/456614144
Tagungsband: MikroSystemTechnik Kongress 2025
Seiten: 3Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF
Autoren:
Thelemann, Albert; Hubracht, Andreas; Jiao, Chen; Tripathi, Ashwani Sharan; Marschner, Uwe; Richter, Andreas; Vorrath, E.−F.Markus; Maas, Juergen
Inhalt:
This article investigates a pneumatically inflated dielectric elastomer transducer (DET) with a spherical cap geometry. A static lumped-parameter model of the system is derived using the Lagrange formalism. This model relates the inputs pressure and voltage to the membrane deformation. An experimental setup including a pressure chamber and laser displacement sensor is used to characterize the passive mechanical response of the membrane. In addition, a fitting method for the characterization of the hyperelastic Ogden material model is presented in this work, in which strains of up to 150% are investigated. Further measurements with electrical activation quantify the electromechanical coupling. The combina-tion of experimental material analysis with analytical system equations establishes the basis for future control-oriented modeling in microsystems applications.

