A continuum finite-deformation model is described for the study of the isothermal electro-elastic deformations of electrostrictive elastomers. The model comprises general balance equations of motion, electrostatics and electromechanical energy, along with phenomenological invariant-based constitutive relations. The model is presented in both Eulerian (spatial) and Lagrangian (material) description. Specialization of the considered model is also presented for "‘Dielectric Elastomers’’, which are a specific class of electrostrictive elastomers having dielectric properties independent of deformation.

Electro-elastic continuum models for electrostrictive elastomers / R., Vertechy; Berselli, Giovanni; M., Bergamasco; V., Parenti Castelli. - STAMPA. - Vol. 11:(2013), pp. 453-491.

Electro-elastic continuum models for electrostrictive elastomers

BERSELLI, Giovanni;
2013

Abstract

A continuum finite-deformation model is described for the study of the isothermal electro-elastic deformations of electrostrictive elastomers. The model comprises general balance equations of motion, electrostatics and electromechanical energy, along with phenomenological invariant-based constitutive relations. The model is presented in both Eulerian (spatial) and Lagrangian (material) description. Specialization of the considered model is also presented for "‘Dielectric Elastomers’’, which are a specific class of electrostrictive elastomers having dielectric properties independent of deformation.
2013
Advances in Elastomers I
9783642209246
Springer
GERMANIA
Electro-elastic continuum models for electrostrictive elastomers / R., Vertechy; Berselli, Giovanni; M., Bergamasco; V., Parenti Castelli. - STAMPA. - Vol. 11:(2013), pp. 453-491.
R., Vertechy; Berselli, Giovanni; M., Bergamasco; V., Parenti Castelli
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