Download scientific diagram | A Fabricated IPMC is being actuated under DC Electric Potential of 1.2 V. from publication: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Non-linear Vibration Response of an IPMC Actuator Subjected to Alternating Electric Potential | The precise predication of stable and unstable zone for an applied excitation voltage and frequency is of importance in many micromechanical systems utilizing ionic polymer metal composite (IPMC) as the actuator. A linear dynamic model thus will no longer be valid for IPMC | Ipmc, Electrics and Ionic Polymer Metal Composite | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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