Thermal diffusion and bending kinetics in nematic elastomer cantilever
- PMID: 18217198
- DOI: 10.1140/epje/i2007-10266-4
Thermal diffusion and bending kinetics in nematic elastomer cantilever
Abstract
Vertically aligned monodomain nematic liquid-crystal elastomers contract when heated. If a temperature gradient is applied across the width of such a cantilever, inhomogeneous strain distribution leads to bending motion. We modelled the kinetics of thermally induced bending in the limit of a long thin strip and the predicted time variation of curvature agreed quantitatively with experimental data from samples with a range of critical indices and nematic-isotropic transition temperatures. We also deduced a value for the thermal diffusion coefficient of the elastomer.
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