Automatic Design Framework of Dielectric Elastomer Actuators: Neural Network-Based Real-Time Simulation, Genetic Algorithm-Based Electrode Optimization, and Experimental Verification
Soft Robotics
Article 2024 English
Authors
ZQ
Zhaolei Qin
JR
Jieji Ren
FC
Feifei Chen
Abstract
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Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) enable to create soft robots with fast response speed and high-energy density, but the fast optimization design of DEAs still remains elusive because of their continuous electromechanical deformation and high-dimensional design space. Existing approaches usually involve repeating and vast finite element calculation during the optimization process, leading to low efficiency and time consuming. The advance of deep learning has shown the potential to accelerate the optimization process, but the high-dimensional design space leads to challenge on the accuracy and generality of the deep learning model. In this work, we propose a deep learning-based automatic design framework for DEAs, capable of rapidly generating high-dimensional distributed electrode patterns based on different design objects. This framework is developed as follows: (1) a dataset construction strategy combining with a finite element model is developed to optimize the data distribution within the high-dimensional design space; (2) a neural network-embedded physical information is designed and trained to achieve accurate prediction of the continuous deformation within
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