A theoretical model for power generation via liquid crystal elastomers

IF 1.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
L Angela Mihai
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Abstract

Motivated by the need for new materials and green energy production and conversion processes, a class of mathematical models for liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) integrated within a theoretical charge pump electrical circuit is considered. The charge pump harnesses the chemical and mechanical properties of LCEs transitioning from the nematic to isotropic phase when illuminated or heated to generate higher voltage from a lower voltage supplied by a battery. For the material constitutive model, purely elastic and neoclassical-type strain energy densities applicable to a wide range of monodomain nematic elastomers are combined, while elastic and photothermal responses are decoupled to make the investigation analytically tractable. By varying the model parameters of the elastic and neoclassical terms, it is found that LCEs are more effective than rubber when used as dielectric material within a charge pump capacitor.
液晶弹性体发电的理论模型
基于对新材料和绿色能源生产和转化过程的需求,考虑了集成在理论电荷泵电路中的液晶弹性体(LCEs)的一类数学模型。电荷泵利用了当照明或加热时从向列相过渡到各向同性相的LCEs的化学和机械特性,从电池提供的较低电压产生更高的电压。对于材料本构模型,将适用于大范围单域向列弹性体的纯弹性和新古典型应变能密度结合起来,同时将弹性和光热响应解耦,使研究具有解析性。通过改变弹性项和新经典项的模型参数,发现LCEs作为电荷泵电容器内的介电材料比橡胶更有效。
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Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
19.20%
发文量
159
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original innovative research in solid mechanics and materials science. The central aim of MMS is to publish original, well-written and self-contained research that elucidates the mechanical behaviour of solids with particular emphasis on mathematical principles. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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