Ultrasonic Linear Motors Using Piezoelectric Actuators

A new type of linear motor using a piezoelectric actuator has been developed in which a mechanically resonating part slides on a stationary rail. The slider consists of two bimorphs, or a multilayered piezoelectric actuator with a bonded elastic vibratory fork. The key to obtaining a smooth movement...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan 1988-01, Vol.96 (1120), p.1131
Hauptverfasser: UCHINO, Kenji, KATO, Koichiro, IMAIZUMI, Miyako, TOHDA, Masayuki
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