Coupled electro-elastic deformation and instabilities of a toroidal membrane
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We analyse here the problem of large deformation of dielectric elastomeric membranes under coupled electromechanical loading. Extremely large deformations (enclosed volume changes of 100 times and greater) of a toroidal membrane are studied by the use of a variational formulation that accounts for the total energy due to mechanical and electrical fields. A modified shooting method is adopted to solve the resulting system of coupled and highly nonlinear ordinary differential equations. We demonstrate the occurrence of limit point, wrinkling, and symmetry-breaking buckling instabilities in the solution of this problem. Onset of each of these ``reversible'' instabilities depends significantly on the ratio of the mechanical load to the electric load, thereby providing a control mechanism for state switching.
Journal: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids