Properties of Electro-active paper and its Potential as a Bio-Inspired Actuator for Special Applications

특수 응용 분야를 위한 생체 모방 작동기로서의 EAPap의 특성 및 가능성

초록

On September 26, 2002, NASA announced that a consortium of six universities including: The University of Maryland, Virginia Tech, The University of Virginia, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina State University, and Georgina Tech had submitted the winning proposal for a National Institute of Aerospace. The Institute began formal operations in January of 2003 in Hampton, VA, and its mission included research, education, outreach, and technology transfer. One important focus of the NIA was to stimulate research among its member universities of potential benefit to NASA and to develop additional partnerships to further NIA focus areas. The work described in this paper is such an activity in bio-inspired actuator materials. This work was originally advocated and developed at Inha University, and it is being extended by teams from Inha University, North Carolina A&T State University, and NASA Langley so that the potential for these actuators as devices for special applications is better understood.

제목
Properties of Electro-active paper and its Potential as a Bio-Inspired Actuator for Special Applications
제목 (타언어)
특수 응용 분야를 위한 생체 모방 작동기로서의 EAPap의 특성 및 가능성
저자
KIM JAEHWAN
학회명
International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition