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17 April 2017 Study on simplification of a multi-physical model of IPMC sensor generating voltage as sensing signal
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Abstract
Ionic polymer-metal composites (IPMCs) generate electrical potential under deformation and can be used as sensors. Recently, Zhu et al. have proposed a sensor model which describes distribution of cations, water molecules and electrical potential under bending deformation. In this paper, we discuss a simplification of the multi-physical sensor model, which is represented by a set of nonlinear partial differential equations. The nonlinear partial differential equations are simplified and approximated into a set of linear ordinary differential equations, i.e., a state-space equation model. At the end, the simplified model is validated by comparing the simulation results with those of the partial differential equation model.
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Jun Takeda, Kentaro Takagi, Zicai Zhu, and Kinji Asaka "Study on simplification of a multi-physical model of IPMC sensor generating voltage as sensing signal", Proc. SPIE 10163, Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) 2017, 101632T (17 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2258576
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Partial differential equations

Systems modeling

Polymers

Ordinary differential equations

Polymeric sensors

Actuators

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