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Carbon nanotube actuators - Baughman - Cité 2533 fois … of ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) actuators - Chen - Cité 95 fois … behavior of dielectric electro-active polymer actuators - York - Cité 56 fois | |
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Modeling and Inverse Compensation of Hysteresis in ... - IEEE Xplore
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de J Zhang - Cité 8 fois - Autres articles
Modeling and Inverse Compensation of Hysteresis in Super-Coiled Polymer Artificial Muscles. Jun Zhang1, Kaushik Iyer2, Anthony Simeonov3 and Michael CPerformance quantification of conducting polymer actuators for real ...
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de G Alici - 2007 - Cité 95 fois - Autres articles
ing displacement and force output, and their nonlinear behavior including hysteresis and creep. The actuator has been used in a real application to articulate a two-finger gripper. The exper- imental and estimated results attest that electroactive polymer actuators are suitable to make micromanipulation devices such.[PDF]Modeling and inverse feedforward control for conducting polymer ...
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de X Wang - 2014 - Cité 18 fois - Autres articles
23 déc. 2013 - Conducting polymer actuators are biocompatible with a small footprint, and operate in air or liquid media under low actuation voltages. This makes them excellent actuators for macro- and micro-manipulation devices, however, their positioning ability or accuracy is adversely affected by their hysteresis ...[PDF]Modeling and inverse feedforward control for conducting polymer ...
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de X Wang - 2014 - Cité 18 fois - Autres articles
Conducting polymer actuators are biocompatible with a small footprint, and operate in air or liquid media under low actuation voltages. This makes them excellent actuators for macro- and micro-manipulation devices, however, their positioning ability or accuracy is adversely affected by their hysteresis non-Hysteresis in a carbon nanotube based electroactive polymer ... - NCBI
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de K Sohn - 2007 - Cité 7 fois - Autres articles
J Nanosci Nanotechnol. 2007 Nov;7(11):3974-9. Hysteresis in a carbon nanotube based electroactive polymer microfiber actuator: numerical modeling. Sohn K(1), Shin SR, Park SJ, Kim SJ, Yi BJ, Han SY, Kim SI. Author information: (Hysteresis in a Carbon Nanotube Based Electroactive Polymer ...
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30 nov. 2017 - Full-text (PDF) | Hysteretic behavior is an important consideration for smart electroactive polymer actuators in a wide variety of nano/micro-scale applicationsModeling and Control with Hysteresis and Creep of Ionic Polymer ...
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21 déc. 2017 - Request (PDF) | Modeling and Control... | Hysteresis and creep hinder the effective use of IPMC in sensors and actuators. This paper proposes a hybrid model that can precisely portray hysteresis and creep in piezoelectric actuators, which is constructed by a Preisach operator with a piecewise uniform ...Hysteresis modeling and identification of a dielectric electro-active ...
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de BNM Truong - 2013 - Cité 13 fois - Autres articles
Hysteresis modeling and identification of a dielectric electro-active polymer actuator using an APSO-based nonlinear Preisach NARX fuzzy model. Bui Ngoc Minh Truong1, Doan Ngoc Chi Nam1 and Kyoung Kwan Ahn2. Published 1 August 2013 • 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd Smart Materials and Structures, Volume 22, ...Hysteresis Analysis and Control of a Metal-Polymer Hybrid Soft Actuator
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de M Schimmack - 2017 - Cité 4 fois - Autres articles
8 avr. 2017 - The number of applications of stimulus-responsive polymers is growing at an impressive rate. The motivation of this contribution is to use a commercially available low-budget silver-coated polyamide (PA6) as a thermo-responsive metal-polymer hybrid soft actuator. Polyamide is a hygroscopic polymer; ...