Self Configuration of a Novel Miniature Ultrasonic Linear Motor

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Authors

  • Maik Mracek
  • Tobias Hemsel
  • Piotr Vasiljev
  • Joerg Wallaschek

External Research Organisations

  • Paderborn University
  • Vytautas Magnus University
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-172
Number of pages6
JournalSolid State Phenomena
Volume113
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2006
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Rotary ultrasonic motors have found broad industrial application in camera lens drives and other systems. Linear ultrasonic motors in contrast have only found limited applications. The main reason for the limited range of application of these very attractive devices seems to be their small force and power range. Attempts to build linear ultrasonic motors for high forces and high power applications have not been truly successful yet. To achieve drives, larger force and higher power, and multiple miniaturized motors can be combined. This approach, however, is not as simple as it appears at first glance. The electromechanical behavior of individual motors differs slightly due to manufacturing and assembly tolerances. Individual motor characteristics are strongly dependent on the driving parameters (frequency, voltage, temperature, pre-stress, etc.) and the driven load and the collective behavior of the swarm of motors is not just the linear superposition of the individual drive’s forces.

Keywords

    Characteristics, Control, High power, Modeling, Ultrasonic linear motor

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Self Configuration of a Novel Miniature Ultrasonic Linear Motor. / Mracek, Maik; Hemsel, Tobias; Vasiljev, Piotr et al.
In: Solid State Phenomena, Vol. 113, 06.2006, p. 167-172.

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Mracek, M, Hemsel, T, Vasiljev, P & Wallaschek, J 2006, 'Self Configuration of a Novel Miniature Ultrasonic Linear Motor', Solid State Phenomena, vol. 113, pp. 167-172. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.113.167
Mracek, M., Hemsel, T., Vasiljev, P., & Wallaschek, J. (2006). Self Configuration of a Novel Miniature Ultrasonic Linear Motor. Solid State Phenomena, 113, 167-172. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.113.167
Mracek M, Hemsel T, Vasiljev P, Wallaschek J. Self Configuration of a Novel Miniature Ultrasonic Linear Motor. Solid State Phenomena. 2006 Jun;113:167-172. doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.113.167
Mracek, Maik ; Hemsel, Tobias ; Vasiljev, Piotr et al. / Self Configuration of a Novel Miniature Ultrasonic Linear Motor. In: Solid State Phenomena. 2006 ; Vol. 113. pp. 167-172.
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