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Linear Finite-Difference Bond Graph Model of an Ionic Polymer Actuator

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With the recent growing interest for soft actuation, many new types of ionic polymers working in air have been developed. Due to the interrelated mechanical, electrical, and chemical properties which greatly influence the characteristics of such actuators, their behavior is complex and difficult to understand, predict and optimize. In light of this challenge, an original linear multiphysics finite difference bond graph model was derived to characterize this ionic actuation. This finite difference scheme was divided into two coupled subparts, each related to a specific physical, electrochemical or mechanical domain, and then converted into a bond graph model as this language is particularly suited for systems from multiple energy domains. Simulations were then conducted and a good agreement with the experimental results was obtained. Furthermore, an analysis of the power efficiency of such actuators as a function of space and time was proposed and allowed to evaluate their performance.
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hal-03258700 , version 1 (14-09-2021)

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Mohamed Bentefrit, Sébastien Grondel, Caroline Soyer, Adelyne Fannir, Eric Cattan, et al.. Linear Finite-Difference Bond Graph Model of an Ionic Polymer Actuator. Smart Materials and Structures, 2017, 26 (9), pp.095055. ⟨10.1088/1361-665X/aa7f7f⟩. ⟨hal-03258700⟩
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