Equivalent Circuit Construction of a Novel Ultrasonic Actuator

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A thin-disc ultrasonic actuator using a piezoelectric buzzer is proposed as the actuating component for the shaft-driving type ultrasonic actuator. By placed the screw constraints on the metal sheet of a buzzer, a 3-phase reflected wave was constituted and propagated based on the purpose locations of constraints. This wave configuration could convert electrical energy to actuate the kinematical power for rotating the rotor. The input and output signals were acquisition according to the single-frequency exciting of system resonant frequency. The dynamic transfer function of a stator was obtained via the system identification technique, and, therefore, one model of a 3th-order equivalent circuit was built in which the dynamic features and electromechanical characteristics were considered based on material oscillating behaviors. Because of the admittance transfer function derived from measured method, it is more representative than that of past issues through the theoretical deduction in materials, physics, and mechanics.

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