Development of a novel self-locking-at-rest piezoelectric inchworm motor with high switching frequency driving ability

Sandip Jana , Sofiane Ghenna , Saikat Kumar Shome , Yves Bernard , Arup Kumar Nandi , Laurent Daniel
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In this paper, a novel piezoelectric actuator-based inchworm motor and its driving mechanism has been proposed for high speed linear application. Three high voltage positive square pulses with appropriate phase sequence amongst them have been applied to the two clamps and one extender of IM to achieve the desired linear translation. Isolated mosfet-based switching and oscillation circuits have been designed to operate the motor at high switching frequencies by dynamically reducing the capacitive reactance of the piezoelectric stack actuators. Consequently, experiments on the characterization of the piezo-actuators have been performed to identify the pre stress on the motor rail. Geometric model of the system has been developed using finite element analysis to determine displacement distribution in Clamping Mechanism and Extending Mechanism before physically fabricating the motor prototype to verify the driving mechanism. Performance evaluation has been carried out under varying duty cycles, switching frequencies and loads. The motor is observed to achieve a maximum no load speed of 60 mm/s under the 80–90 V positive square pulse at a frequency of 3 kHz with a 20 % duty cycle. A relatively high electrical driver efficiency of 42 % is experimentally achieved which makes the proposed mechatronic system highly suitable for low-size, high torque industrial applications.
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期刊介绍: Precision Engineering - Journal of the International Societies for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology is devoted to the multidisciplinary study and practice of high accuracy engineering, metrology, and manufacturing. The journal takes an integrated approach to all subjects related to research, design, manufacture, performance validation, and application of high precision machines, instruments, and components, including fundamental and applied research and development in manufacturing processes, fabrication technology, and advanced measurement science. The scope includes precision-engineered systems and supporting metrology over the full range of length scales, from atom-based nanotechnology and advanced lithographic technology to large-scale systems, including optical and radio telescopes and macrometrology.
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