It has been demonstrated experimentally that pre-stretch affects the swelling of an elastomeric membrane when it is exposed to a solvent. We study theoretically the one-dimensional swelling of a pre-stretched thin elastomeric sheet, bonded to an impermeable rigid substrate, to quantify the influence of pre-stretch. We show that the solvent uptake increases when pre-stretch increases, both at equilibrium and during the swelling transient, where it exhibits two different scaling regimes. The coupling between the solvent uptake and pre-stretch may be practically exploited to design soft actuators where the swelling-induced deformations can be controlled by varying the pre-stretch.

Swelling dynamics of a thin elastomeric sheet under uniaxial pre--stretch / Lucantonio, Alessandro; Nardinocchi, P.; Stone, H. A.. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-8979. - 115:8(2014), pp. 1-6. [10.1063/1.4866576]

Swelling dynamics of a thin elastomeric sheet under uniaxial pre--stretch

Lucantonio, Alessandro;
2014-01-01

Abstract

It has been demonstrated experimentally that pre-stretch affects the swelling of an elastomeric membrane when it is exposed to a solvent. We study theoretically the one-dimensional swelling of a pre-stretched thin elastomeric sheet, bonded to an impermeable rigid substrate, to quantify the influence of pre-stretch. We show that the solvent uptake increases when pre-stretch increases, both at equilibrium and during the swelling transient, where it exhibits two different scaling regimes. The coupling between the solvent uptake and pre-stretch may be practically exploited to design soft actuators where the swelling-induced deformations can be controlled by varying the pre-stretch.
2014
115
8
1
6
083505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4866576
Lucantonio, Alessandro; Nardinocchi, P.; Stone, H. A.
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