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Design, simulation, and motion characteristics of a novel impact piezoelectric actuator using double stators

Qiaosheng Pan, Mingfei Zhao, Ya Wang, Chen Li, Qiangxian Huang, Bin Huang, Ruijun Li

2022Smart Materials and Structures21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This study presents a novel impact piezoelectric motor that excites double stators through a sinusoidal signal. A sawtooth signal drives the traditional impact piezoelectric actuator, and its working frequency is limited by the resonant frequency. This study uses sine signals to drive the double stators to produce a sinusoidal vibration. The sinusoidal vibration of different frequencies and amplitudes are synthesised into a sawtooth vibration on the stage plate. The directional movement of the slider is realised using the vibration of the stage plate to drive the slider. This structure reduces the space required for the piezoelectric actuator to work. The working principle of the motor is discussed, and the structure is constructed. The dynamics model of the whole system is established on the based of the dynamics model of the actuator and the LuGre friction model. Moreover, the dynamics model was simulated and analysed through MATLAB/Simulink. The prototype is fabricated and tested. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of using sinusoidal signals to drive the piezoelectric actuator, and the motion process of the piezoelectric motor is consistent with the theoretical analysis. The maximum speed of the piezoelectric actuator is 5.54 mm s −1 , and the resolution is 0.72 μ m. This study provides an effective driving method for the quasi-static piezoelectric motor to improve the working frequency.

Topics & Concepts

Sawtooth waveSliderPiezoelectricityActuatorVibrationPiezoelectric motorAcousticsSIGNAL (programming language)EngineeringSine waveUnimorphPiezoelectric sensorControl theory (sociology)Mechanical engineeringComputer sciencePhysicsVoltageElectrical engineeringProgramming languageArtificial intelligenceTelecommunicationsControl (management)Piezoelectric Actuators and ControlAdvanced MEMS and NEMS TechnologiesForce Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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