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6 May 1994 Design of an inchworm-type linear piezomotor
Bi Zhang, Zhenqi Zhu
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Abstract
This paper details the design and development of an inchworm-type linear piezomotor that consists of three piezoelectric actuators, a monolithic flexure frame, and a guideway. The design is accomplished using the finite element methods to optimize the stiffness of elastic hinges and to calculate the stress-strain field of the flexure frame. The buckling of the bolted joints and interface stiffness of the quideway, and jerking of the linear piezomotor motion, are discussed. The linear piezomotor is capable of traveling speed of 1.6 mm/s over a travel range of 300 mm with a positioning resolution of 5 nm. It also provides a stiffness of 90 N/micrometers and an output force of 200 N.
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Bi Zhang and Zhenqi Zhu "Design of an inchworm-type linear piezomotor", Proc. SPIE 2190, Smart Structures and Materials 1994: Smart Structures and Intelligent Systems, (6 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.175214
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Interfaces

Lead

Retroreflectors

Motion analysis

Finite element methods

Manufacturing

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