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9 April 2013 Electroactive polymers for gaining sea power
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Abstract
Target of this article will be the energy harvesting with dielectric elastomers for wave energy conversion. The main goal of this article is to introduce a new developed material profile enabling a specific amount of energy, making the harvesting process competitive against other existing offshore generation technologies. Electroactive polymers offer the chance to start with small wave energy converters to gain experiences and carry out a similar development as wind energy. Meanwhile there is a consortium being formed in Germany to develop such materials and processes for future products in this new business area. In order to demonstrate the applicability of the technological advancements, a scale demonstrator of a wave energy generator will be developed as well.
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Benedikt Scherber, Matthias Grauer, and Andreas Köllnberger "Electroactive polymers for gaining sea power", Proc. SPIE 8687, Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) 2013, 86870K (9 April 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2009113
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KEYWORDS
Wind energy

Electroactive polymers

Dielectrics

Energy harvesting

Electrodes

Silicon

Raw materials

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