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Vudayagiri, Sindhu
Technical University of Denmark
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- 2021Extended Reach Intervention with Stabilizing Supports
- 2020Mapping the mechanical and electrical properties of commercial silicone elastomer formulations for stretchable transducerscitations
- 2020Temperature dependence of dielectric breakdown of silicone-based dielectric elastomerscitations
- 2019Silicone elastomer map: design the ideal elastomercitations
- 2019Design of reliable silicone elastomers for dielectric elastomers and stretchable electronicscitations
- 2019How to tailor flexible silicone elastomers with mechanical integrity: a tutorial reviewcitations
- 2015Techniques for hot embossing microstructures on liquid silicone rubbers with fillerscitations
- 2015Bilaterally Microstructured Thin Polydimethylsiloxane Film Productioncitations
- 2014High breakdown-strength composites from liquid silicone rubberscitations
- 2014Methods to ease the release of thin polydimethylsiloxane films from difficult substratescitations
- 2014Filled liquid silicone rubbers: Possibilities and challengescitations
- 2014Effects of fillers on the properties of liquid silicone rubbers (LSRs)
- 2014Effects of fillers on the properties of liquid silicone rubbers (LSRs)
- 2013Hot-embossing of microstructures on addition-curing polydimethylsiloxane filmscitations
- 2013Novel silicone elastomer formulations for DEAPscitations
- 2013Factors affecting surface and release properties of thin PDMS filmscitations
- 2012Surface and release properties of PDMS films
- 2012Hot-embossing of microstructures on addition-curing PDMS
- 2012Fremstilling af dielektriske elektroaktive polymerer i stor skala
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Filled liquid silicone rubbers: Possibilities and challenges
Abstract
Liquid silicone rubbers (LSRs) have been shown to possess very favorable properties as dielectric electroactive polymers due to their very high breakdown strengths (up to 170 V/μm) combined with their fast response, relatively high tear strength, acceptable Young’s modulus as well as they can be filled with permittivity enhancing fillers. However, LSRs possess large viscosity, especially when additional fillers are added. Therefore both mixing and coating of the required thin films become difficult. The solution so far has been to use solvent to dilute the reaction mixture in order both to ensure better particle dispersion as well asfolllowing for film formation properties. We show that the mechanical properties of the films as well as the electrical breakdown strength can be affected, and that the control of the amount of solvent throughout the coating process is essential for solvent borne processes. Another problem encountered when adding solvent to the highly filled reaction mixture is the loss of tension in the material upon large deformations. These<br/>losses are shown to be irreversible and happen within the first large-strain cycle.