Ferrofluid-assisted levitation mechanism for micromotor applications

B. Assadsangabi, M. H. Tee, K. Takahata
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This paper reports a highly simple and robust levitation method realized by ferrofluid for micromotor applications. A layer of ferrofluid is self-sustained on a permanent magnet to serve as liquid bearing that lifts the magnet up on the substrate, enabling low-friction movements of the magnet. A levitation height of ~500 μm is observed with a 1.6-mm-sized NdFeB magnet. The levitated magnet is electromagnetically driven by microfabricated planar coils to demonstrate a linear micromotor. The dynamic responses of the magnet slider are characterized to show its acceleration level of ~1 m/s2. The actuation force of 388 μN or greater is obtained. Using an array of the planar coils as the rail track, continuous actuations of the slider is achieved with the maximum velocity of 19 mm/s.
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用于微电机的铁磁流体辅助悬浮机构
本文报道了一种用铁磁流体实现的高度简单、鲁棒的微电机悬浮方法。一层铁磁流体在永磁体上自我维持,作为液体轴承,将磁体提升到基板上,从而实现磁体的低摩擦运动。用1.6 mm大小的钕铁硼磁体观察到~500 μm的悬浮高度。悬浮磁体由微细平面线圈驱动,实现直线微电机。对磁体滑块的动态响应进行了表征,表明其加速度水平为~1 m/s2。致动力大于等于388 μN。使用一组平面线圈作为轨道,实现了滑块的连续驱动,最大速度为19毫米/秒。
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