Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10152337 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
One major obstacle to the development of a piezoelectrically-driven actuator with a large motion range is the requirement to provide a high load capacity and a reliable self-locking capability simultaneously for most applications. In this work, a piezo-driven rotary actuator with a simple and compact structure is designed based on the inchworm principle to realize long-range rotary motion. High driving torque with a self-locking capability at rest is achieved by integral design of the overall structure, in which the distributions and stiffness values of the flexure hinges are carefully designed. A prototype was fabricated and the working performance of the device was tested. The test results demonstrate that the driving torque of the prototype is more than 245âNmm, with self-locking torque of more than 882 Nmm. In addition, the maximum rotary speed is 26.74âmrad/s at a driving frequency of 180âHz, and a minimum step rotary angle of 4.79 μrad is obtained at a step driving voltage of 10âV.
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Authors
Siyang Song, Shubao Shao, Minglong Xu, Yan Shao, Zheng Tian, Bo Feng,