Inverse Nonlinearity Compensation of Hyperelastic Deformation in Dielectric Elastomer for Acoustic Actuation

8 Jan 2024  ·  Jin Woo Lee, Gwang Seok An, Jeong-Yun Sun, Kyogu Lee ·

This paper delves into the analysis of nonlinear deformation induced by dielectric actuation in pre-stressed ideal dielectric elastomers. It formulates a nonlinear ordinary differential equation governing this deformation based on the hyperelastic model under dielectric stress. Through numerical integration and neural network approximations, the relationship between voltage and stretch is established. Neural networks are employed to approximate solutions for voltage-to-stretch and stretch-to-voltage transformations obtained via an explicit Runge-Kutta method. The effectiveness of these approximations is demonstrated by leveraging them for compensating nonlinearity through the waveshaping of the input signal. The comparative analysis highlights the superior accuracy of the approximated solutions over baseline methods, resulting in minimized harmonic distortions when utilizing dielectric elastomers as acoustic actuators. This study underscores the efficacy of the proposed approach in mitigating nonlinearities and enhancing the performance of dielectric elastomers in acoustic actuation applications.

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