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Low-voltage activating, fast responding electro-thermal actuator based on carbon nanotube film/PDMS composites

Aouraghe et al., 2021

Document ID
15876317430717357157
Author
Aouraghe M
Mengjie Z
Qiu Y
Fujun X
Publication year
Publication venue
Advanced Fiber Materials

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The electro-thermal actuators (ETA) are smart devices that can convert electric energy into mechanical energy under electro-heating stimulation, showing great potential in the fields of soft robotics, artificial muscle and aerospace component. In this study, to build a low-voltage …
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