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Zhang et al., 2020 - Google Patents

On a better understanding of the electromechanical coupling in electroactive polyurethane

Zhang et al., 2020

Document ID
10628201658518827641
Author
Zhang Y
Perrin V
Seveyrat L
Lebrun L
Publication year
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Smart Materials and Structures

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Measuring the electromechanical coupling of electroactive polymers (EAPs) is very important for the development of smart materials and adaptive structures. However, the reported electromechanical coefficients show exceptionally large differences. For …
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