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Characterisation, modelling and hysteresis compensation in a tubular dielectric elasomer actuator

Zhang et al., 2010

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3916616942399058284
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Zhang Y
Wang K
Jones R
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2010 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics

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Of the range of dielectric elastomer-based actuators that have been developed rolled tubular actuators are among the most promising. These provide larger forces by making multiple layers of dielectric elastomer apply their actuation forces in parallel. Rolled tubular actuators …
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