Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10409667 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The design and analysis of piezoelectric actuators is rarely optimized for low mass applications. However, emerging technologies such as micro air vehicles, and microrobotics in general, demand high force, high displacement, low mass actuators. Utilization of generic piezoceramics and high performance composite materials coupled with intelligent use of geometry and novel driving techniques yields low cost, rapidly prototyped, ultra-high energy density bending actuators for use in such applications. The design is based upon a laminate plate theory model for a stacked multimorph cantilever actuator, encompassing all possible layups, layer anisotropies, internal and external excitations, and intrinsic and extrinsic geometries. Using these principles, we have fabricated 12âmg PZT bimorph actuators with greater than 2âJâkgâ1 energy density. This gives a performance increase of an order of magnitude or greater compared to existing commercially available piezoelectric bending actuators.
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Authors
R.J. Wood, E. Steltz, R.S. Fearing,