Investigation on dielectric properties of solid silicone rubber particulate composites
Date
2020
Authors
Shankar, B S Manohar.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Dielectric elastomers belong to the class of electroactive polymers that respond to
electrical stimulus by undergoing change in shape. These materials also produce
electrical signal on being deformed mechanically. The objective of the present study
is to investigate the solid silicone rubber composites as candidate materials for use as
dielectric elastomers. Solid silicone rubber along with barium titanate as dielectric and
ketjenblack as conductive fillers is processed through high temperature compression
moulding to obtain dielectric-dielectric, conductive-dielectric and conductivedielectric-dielectric composites.
Property-processing relationships are investigated for these composites by studying
the influences of various factors such as type and amount of fillers, amount of curing
agent, mixing time and curing temperature using Taguchi design of experiments. The
properties investigated include physical, mechanical, dielectric and electromechanical.
Various dielectric mixing rules have been evaluated for the dielectric filler
composites. Dielectric spectroscopy and SEM characterization have also been carried
out on these composites in order to study filler-matrix interactions.
Results show that the processing parameters along with fillers have influence on
physical, mechanical, dielectric and electromechanical properties of the composites.
Conductive fillers have a prominent influence on permittivity of the composites as
compared to dielectric fillers. However, they are more reinforcing than dielectric
fillers. The investigations reveal improved dielectric permittivity and
electromechanical sensitivity of 390% and 100% respectively. Piezoresistive and
piezo capacitive sensitivities of 3.7E-3 kPa-1 and 3.9E-3 kPa-1 respectively were
achieved in the 0-20 kPa range of pressure for the composites. The processing method
adopted ensures uniform distribution and wetting of the fillers in the solid silicone
rubber matrix as confirmed through SEM characterisation. Thus, solid silicone rubber
composites can be used as promising materials for use as dielectric elastomers.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Solid silicone rubber composites, Electromechanical sensitivity, Piezo resistive sensitivity, Piezo capacitive sensitivity, Capacitive pressure sensors