This paper is concerned with a solid shell finite element formulation to simulate the behavior of thin dielectric elastomer structures. Dielectric elastomers belong to the group of electroactive polymers. Due to efficient electromechanical coupling and the huge actuation strain, they are very interesting for actuator applications. The coupling effect in the material is mainly caused by polarization. In the present work, a simple constitutive relation, which is based on an elastic model involving one additional material constant to describe the polarization state, is incorporated in a solid shell formulation. It is based on a mixed variational principle of Hu-Washizu type. Thus, for quasi-stationary fields, the balance of linear momentum and Gauss' law are fulfilled in a weak sense. As independent fields, the displacements, electric potential, strains, electric field, mechanical stresses, and dielectric displacements are employed. The element has eight nodes with four nodal degrees of freedom, three mechanical displacements, and the electric potential. The surface oriented shell element models the bottom and the top surfaces of a thin structure. This allows for a simple modeling of layered structures by stacking the elements through the thickness. Some examples are presented to demonstrate the ability of the proposed formulation.
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March 2013
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A Solid Shell Finite Element Formulation for Dielectric Elastomers
Sven Klinkel,
e-mail: sven.klinkel@bauing.uni-kl.de
Sven Klinkel
Baustatik und Baudynamik
,Department of Civil Engineering,
RWTH Aachen University
,D-52056 Aachen
, Germany
e-mail: sven.klinkel@bauing.uni-kl.de
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Sandro Zwecker,
Sandro Zwecker
Statik und Dynamik der Tragwerke
,Department of Civil Engineering
,TU Kaiserslautern
,D-67653 Kaiserslautern
, Germany
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Ralf Müller
Ralf Müller
Technische Mechanik
,Department of Mechanical &
Process Engineering
,TU Kaiserslautern
,D-67653 Kaiserslautern
, Germany
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Sven Klinkel
Baustatik und Baudynamik
,Department of Civil Engineering,
RWTH Aachen University
,D-52056 Aachen
, Germany
e-mail: sven.klinkel@bauing.uni-kl.de
Sandro Zwecker
Statik und Dynamik der Tragwerke
,Department of Civil Engineering
,TU Kaiserslautern
,D-67653 Kaiserslautern
, Germany
Ralf Müller
Technische Mechanik
,Department of Mechanical &
Process Engineering
,TU Kaiserslautern
,D-67653 Kaiserslautern
, Germany
Manuscript received May 24, 2012; final manuscript received August 2, 2012; accepted manuscript posted August 23, 2012; published online January 30, 2013. Assoc. Editor: Chad Landis.
J. Appl. Mech. Mar 2013, 80(2): 021026 (11 pages)
Published Online: January 30, 2013
Article history
Received:
May 24, 2012
Revision Received:
August 2, 2012
Accepted:
August 23, 2012
Citation
Klinkel, S., Zwecker, S., and Müller, R. (January 30, 2013). "A Solid Shell Finite Element Formulation for Dielectric Elastomers." ASME. J. Appl. Mech. March 2013; 80(2): 021026. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4007435
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