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Out-of-plane Strain Measurement of A Silicone Elastomer by means of A Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Sensor

Understanding the three-dimensional deformation of soft materials is needed for development of soft robots and flexible devices. In particular, “strain” is an important indicator reflecting the deformation of materials as it could be measured accurately. Although electrical sensors have been commonl...

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Published in:Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology 2020/07/01, Vol.33(1), pp.81-84
Main Authors: Kishino, Masayuki, Akamatsu, Norihisa, Taguchi, Ryo, Hisano, Kyohei, Tsutsumi, Osamu, Shishido, Atsushi
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Elastomers
Internal strain
Mechanical analysis
Plane strain
Polydimethylsiloxane
Robots
Silicone resins
Soft materials
Strain analysis
Strain measurement
Tensile strain
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