A Piezoelectric Micromotor with a Stator of φ=1.6 mm and l=4 mm Using Bulk PZT
2004; Institute of Physics; Volume: 43; Issue: 4R Linguagem: Inglês
10.1143/jjap.43.1429
ISSN1347-4065
AutoresSerra Cagatay, Burhanettin Koc, Paul Moses, Kenji Uchino,
Tópico(s)Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
ResumoThe smallest discrete piezoelectric ultrasonic motor using bulk ceramics was developed. We are proposing basically a two-part motor: stator and rotor. The stator of the present motor consists of a hollow metal brass tube with outer diameter of 1.6 mm, inner diameter of 0.8 mm and length of only 4 mm with 2 PZT plates bonded onto it. Owing to the asymmetrical stator surface, two degenerated orthogonal bending modes were slightly split, resulting in a wobbling motion. Thus, the motor can be driven by a single driving source. The rotor is a spring, which is basically different from previous designs, pressed at both ends to the stator by a pair of ferrules. Consequently, the length of the whole motor assembly was reduced significantly; a final motor length of only 5 mm was obtained. The working frequency under zero load was approximately 227–233 kHz. Although the size is small, relatively high power was obtained under an optimized load condition: torque of 0.06 mNm, maximum power of 3.2 mW with a speed of 118 rad/s, and maximum efficiency of 11% under 48 Vrms at 221 kHz.
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