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The Frequency-Variable Rotor-Blade-Based Two-Degree-of-Freedom Actuation Principle for Linear and Rotary Motion

Piezoelectric accurate actuation plays an important role in industrial applications. The intrinsic frequency of previous actuators is invariable. However, variable frequency can approach the range near the low-intrinsic-frequency and realize a high actuation capability. The frequency-variable linear...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiaotao, Wang, Shengjiang, Peng, Xiangyou, Xu, Guan, Dong, Jingshi, Tian, Fengjun, Zhang, Qiuyu
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10575040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37837144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23198314
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author Li, Xiaotao
Wang, Shengjiang
Peng, Xiangyou
Xu, Guan
Dong, Jingshi
Tian, Fengjun
Zhang, Qiuyu
author_facet Li, Xiaotao
Wang, Shengjiang
Peng, Xiangyou
Xu, Guan
Dong, Jingshi
Tian, Fengjun
Zhang, Qiuyu
author_sort Li, Xiaotao
collection PubMed
description Piezoelectric accurate actuation plays an important role in industrial applications. The intrinsic frequency of previous actuators is invariable. However, variable frequency can approach the range near the low-intrinsic-frequency and realize a high actuation capability. The frequency-variable linear and rotary motion (FVLRM) principle is proposed for rotor-blade-based two-degree-of-freedom driving. Inertial force is generated by frequency-variable piezoelectric oscillators (FVPO), the base frequency and vibration modes of which are adjustable by the changeable mass and position of the mass block. The variable-frequency principle of FVPO and the FVLRM are recognized and verified by the simulations and experiments, respectively. The experiments show that the FVLRM prototype moves the fastest when the mass block is placed at the farthest position and the prototype is at the second-order intrinsic frequencies of 42 Hz and 43 Hz, achieving a linear motion of 3.52 mm/s and a rotary motion of 286.9 mrad/s. The actuator adopts a lower operating frequency of less than 60 Hz and has the function of adjusting the natural frequency. It can achieve linear and rotational motion with a larger working stroke with 140 mm linear movement and 360° rotation.
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spelling pubmed-105750402023-10-14 The Frequency-Variable Rotor-Blade-Based Two-Degree-of-Freedom Actuation Principle for Linear and Rotary Motion Li, Xiaotao Wang, Shengjiang Peng, Xiangyou Xu, Guan Dong, Jingshi Tian, Fengjun Zhang, Qiuyu Sensors (Basel) Article Piezoelectric accurate actuation plays an important role in industrial applications. The intrinsic frequency of previous actuators is invariable. However, variable frequency can approach the range near the low-intrinsic-frequency and realize a high actuation capability. The frequency-variable linear and rotary motion (FVLRM) principle is proposed for rotor-blade-based two-degree-of-freedom driving. Inertial force is generated by frequency-variable piezoelectric oscillators (FVPO), the base frequency and vibration modes of which are adjustable by the changeable mass and position of the mass block. The variable-frequency principle of FVPO and the FVLRM are recognized and verified by the simulations and experiments, respectively. The experiments show that the FVLRM prototype moves the fastest when the mass block is placed at the farthest position and the prototype is at the second-order intrinsic frequencies of 42 Hz and 43 Hz, achieving a linear motion of 3.52 mm/s and a rotary motion of 286.9 mrad/s. The actuator adopts a lower operating frequency of less than 60 Hz and has the function of adjusting the natural frequency. It can achieve linear and rotational motion with a larger working stroke with 140 mm linear movement and 360° rotation. MDPI 2023-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10575040/ /pubmed/37837144 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23198314 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Xiaotao
Wang, Shengjiang
Peng, Xiangyou
Xu, Guan
Dong, Jingshi
Tian, Fengjun
Zhang, Qiuyu
The Frequency-Variable Rotor-Blade-Based Two-Degree-of-Freedom Actuation Principle for Linear and Rotary Motion
title The Frequency-Variable Rotor-Blade-Based Two-Degree-of-Freedom Actuation Principle for Linear and Rotary Motion
title_full The Frequency-Variable Rotor-Blade-Based Two-Degree-of-Freedom Actuation Principle for Linear and Rotary Motion
title_fullStr The Frequency-Variable Rotor-Blade-Based Two-Degree-of-Freedom Actuation Principle for Linear and Rotary Motion
title_full_unstemmed The Frequency-Variable Rotor-Blade-Based Two-Degree-of-Freedom Actuation Principle for Linear and Rotary Motion
title_short The Frequency-Variable Rotor-Blade-Based Two-Degree-of-Freedom Actuation Principle for Linear and Rotary Motion
title_sort frequency-variable rotor-blade-based two-degree-of-freedom actuation principle for linear and rotary motion
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10575040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37837144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23198314
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