Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) are incompressible rubber-like solids whose electrical and structural responses are highly nonlinear and strongly coupled. Thanks to their coupled electromechanical response, intrinsic lightness, easy-manufacturability and low-cost, DEs are perfectly suited for the development of novel solid-state polymeric energy conversion units with capacitive nature and high-voltage operation, which are more resilient, lightweight, integrated, economic and disposable than traditional generators based on conventional electromagnetic technology. Inflated Circular Diaphragm DE Generators (ICDDEGs) are a special embodiment of polymeric transducer which can be used to convert pneumatic energy into usable electricity. Potential application of ICD-DEGs is as Power Take-Off (PTO) system for wave energy converters based on the Oscillating Water Column (OWC) principle. This paper presents a reduced, yet accurate, dynamic model for ICD-DEGs which features one degree of freedom and which accounts for DE visco-elasticity. The model is computationally simple and can be easily integrated into existing wave-to-wire models of OWCs to be used for fast analysis and real-time applications. For demonstration purposes, integration of the onsidered ICDDEG model with a lumped-parameter hydrodynamic model of a realistic OWC is also presented along with a simulation case study.

Dynamic Model of Dielectric Elastomer Diaphragm Generators for Oscillating Water Column Wave Energy Converters / Rosati Papini, G.P., Vertechy, R., Fontana, M.. - 1:(2013). (SMASIS 2013 Snowbird, Utah, USA September 16–18, 2013) [10.1115/smasis2013-3255].

Dynamic Model of Dielectric Elastomer Diaphragm Generators for Oscillating Water Column Wave Energy Converters

Rosati Papini, Gastone Pietro
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Fontana, Marco
2013-01-01

Abstract

Dielectric Elastomers (DEs) are incompressible rubber-like solids whose electrical and structural responses are highly nonlinear and strongly coupled. Thanks to their coupled electromechanical response, intrinsic lightness, easy-manufacturability and low-cost, DEs are perfectly suited for the development of novel solid-state polymeric energy conversion units with capacitive nature and high-voltage operation, which are more resilient, lightweight, integrated, economic and disposable than traditional generators based on conventional electromagnetic technology. Inflated Circular Diaphragm DE Generators (ICDDEGs) are a special embodiment of polymeric transducer which can be used to convert pneumatic energy into usable electricity. Potential application of ICD-DEGs is as Power Take-Off (PTO) system for wave energy converters based on the Oscillating Water Column (OWC) principle. This paper presents a reduced, yet accurate, dynamic model for ICD-DEGs which features one degree of freedom and which accounts for DE visco-elasticity. The model is computationally simple and can be easily integrated into existing wave-to-wire models of OWCs to be used for fast analysis and real-time applications. For demonstration purposes, integration of the onsidered ICDDEG model with a lumped-parameter hydrodynamic model of a realistic OWC is also presented along with a simulation case study.
2013
ASME 2013 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems - Conference proceedings
Snowbird, Utah, USA
ASME
978-0-7918-5603-1
Rosati Papini, Gastone Pietro; Vertechy, Rocco; Fontana, Marco
Dynamic Model of Dielectric Elastomer Diaphragm Generators for Oscillating Water Column Wave Energy Converters / Rosati Papini, G.P., Vertechy, R., Fontana, M.. - 1:(2013). (SMASIS 2013 Snowbird, Utah, USA September 16–18, 2013) [10.1115/smasis2013-3255].
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