Ebook: Electroactive Polymer (EAP) Actuators as Artificial Muscles: Reality, Potential, and Challenges, Second Edition
- Series: SPIE Press Monograph Vol. PM136
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: SPIE Publications
- Edition: 2
- Language: English
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Contents
- Preface
- EAP History, Current Status, and Infrastructure
- Natural Muscle as a Biological System
- Metrics of Natural Muscle Function
- Electric EAP
- Electroactive Polymer Gels
- Ionomeric Polymer-Metal Composites
- Conductive Polymers
- Carbon Nanotube Actuators: Synthesis, Properties, and Performance
- Molecular Scale Electroactive Polymers
- Computational Chemistry
- Modeling and Analysis of Chemistry and Electromechanics
- Electromechanical Models for Optimal Design and Effective Behavior of Electroactive Polymers
- Modeling IPMC for Design of Actuation Mechanisms
- Processing and Fabrication Techniques
- Methods of Testing and Characterization
- Application of Dielectric Elastomer EAP Actuators
- Biologically Inspired Robots
- Applications of EAP to the Entertainment Industry
- Haptic Interfaces Using Electroheological Fluids
- Shape Control of Precision Gossamer Apertures
- EAP Applications, Potential, and Challenges
- Index