An Electroacoustic Lumped Element Model of a Dielectric Elastomer Membrane

Abstract

Dielectric elastomers are widely studied for their use in robotic and medical devices due to their shape changing properties. Recently, they have also been incorporated into acoustic devices, motivating the development of an electroacoustic model for dielectric elastomers. This paper provides a lumped element model based on a prestretched membrane approximation of a dielectric elastomer actuated by a dc voltage. The electroacoustic model is validated via experiments using a laser Doppler vibrometer and acoustic impedance tube measurements. Good agreement between the experiments and model are demonstrated. The resulting validated model is expected to be useful in design optimization for acoustic applications.

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