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A piezo motor based on a new principle with high output force, rigidity and integrity: The Tuna Drive
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMicroactuatorFriction ForceVibrationsSoft RoboticsMechanical ControlPiezo MotorPiezoelectric MaterialPiezoelectric Scanner TubeMechanical DesignMechatronicsActuationPiezoelectric MaterialsPiezoelectricityPropulsionTuna DriveLinear Piezoelectric MotorPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsNew PrincipleMechanical SystemsTechnologyVibration Control
We present a linear piezoelectric motor as simple as one piezoelectric scanner tube (PST) spring-clamping a central shaft at both ends with roughly equal clamping forces. The clamping points are aligned with ±X electrodes at one end and ±Y electrodes at the other end. Thus, the ±X (or ±Y) push-pull motions of the PST can cause the push-pull motions of the clamping points on the shaft (called push-pull rubbing), which reduces the total dynamic friction force at one (or the other) end of the PST. This new piezo motor advances one step by fast push-pull rubbing at one end while slowly retracting the PST followed by fast push-pull rubbing at the other end while slowly elongating the PST. Apart from the obvious advantages of simplicity, rigidity, integrity, etc., we will also show that this motor can produce a large output force, which we believe is because of the huge drop of the clamping friction force when the push-pull rubbing occurs.
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