Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5008500 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Piston-cylinder pneumatic actuators are widely applied in various fields of automation and robotics. The sealing rings comprised in these actuators unfortunately introduce friction and affect the positioning accuracy and output force. In this work, piezoelectric actuators are built in the pneumatic actuators to introduce vibrations with lower friction force. The friction reduction effect is compared between the bending vibration mode at a resonant frequency of 1.272Â kHz and the longitudinal vibration mode at a frequency of 12.133Â kHz. The pneumatic actuator has a bore diameter of 6.4Â mm and a stroke of 13Â mm. A static/dynamic friction force measurement system is established and the test results show a maximum 66.7% reduction of stiction force and a 50.8% reduction of dynamic friction force in bending vibration mode. And the friction reduction effect also happens in the longitudinal vibration mode, with a 47.4% reduction of stiction force and a 29.7% reduction of dynamic friction force.
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Authors
Han Gao, Michaël De Volder, Tinghai Cheng, Gang Bao, Dominiek Reynaerts,