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Development of a Butterfly Fractional-order Backlash-like Hysteresis Model in Dielectric Elastomer Actuators

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Differential equation-based hysteresis model is an efficient approach to predict the hysteresis effect with less modeling parameters. Available differential equation-based hysteresis models mainly focus on describing the single-loop hysteresis effect… Click to show full abstract

Differential equation-based hysteresis model is an efficient approach to predict the hysteresis effect with less modeling parameters. Available differential equation-based hysteresis models mainly focus on describing the single-loop hysteresis effect and fail to describe the butterfly hysteresis effect. In this paper, a butterfly fractional-order backlash-like hysteresis model is proposed to describe the butterfly hysteretic behavior. To this end, a twist mechanism is developed to transform the single-loop backlash-like hysteresis model into the one that is capable of representing the butterfly hysteresis. To further improve the modeling accuracy, a fractional-order expression is integrated into the butterfly backlash-like hysteresis model. In addition, considering the buckling threshold characteristic of the elastomer membrane in dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs), a buckling threshold selector is designed and incorporated into the model as well. Experiments are conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed model.

Keywords: like hysteresis; backlash like; model; hysteresis model; hysteresis

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Year Published: 2022

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