Title
Dynamic Characteristics of Tiny Ultrasonic Linear Actuators
Abstract
Tiny ultrasonic linear actuators TULAs are used in many industrial applications and a full characterization of their dynamic behavior is needed. This paper presents a detailed theoretical-experimental study of TULAs. The general structure and operation principle of TULAs are introduced. The actuator dynamics is then described using a simple piezoelectric model. In practice, TULAs are most often used as actuators for positioning mechanisms. The proposed model includes electromechanical relations which offer designers a broad range of possibilities for precise positioning and reliable model-based control. TULAs are experimentally investigated to determine the conditions that allow an optimal performance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.4018/IJMTIE.2011010103
IJMTIE
Keywords
Field
DocType
dynamic characteristics,detailed theoretical-experimental study,actuator dynamic,ultrasonic linear actuators tulas,tiny ultrasonic linear actuators,dynamic behavior,electromechanical relation,broad range,precise positioning,simple piezoelectric model,positioning mechanism
Ultrasonic sensor,Linear actuator,Control engineering,Engineering,Actuator,Piezoelectricity
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
1
1
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hermes Hernández100.34
Ramiro Velázquez2234.52