Title :
A torsional transducer through in-plane shearing of paired planar piezoelectric elements
Author :
Friend, James ; Nakamura, Kentaro ; Ueha, Sadayuki
Author_Institution :
Precision & Intelligence Lab., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Yokohama, Japan
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A torsional microtransducer for high-power applications was developed using standard bulk lead zirconium titanate (PZT) placed upon a small rectangular prism made from phosphor bronze, with a tapered conical end serving as a horn and a machined interior to improve the actuator´s response. Torsion was obtained from a prototype at the design frequency of 192 kHz as well as over a wide range of frequencies from 136 kHz to 1.02 MHz. Torsional vibration velocities of 335 mm/s at 192 kHz were measured at 27.3 V/sub RMS/ on the 1.5-mm diameter output tip, amounting to 25,600 degree/s vibration velocity along the outer circumference of the tip. At 1.02 MHz, a torsional vibration velocity of 1750 mm/s (134,000 degree/s) at 17.8 V/sub RMS/ was obtained through use of the thickness mode of the PZT elements. Using the design described in this study, high-power torsional transducers with diameters of 5 mm and below are now possible.
Keywords :
electric admittance; finite element analysis; lead compounds; microsensors; piezoceramics; piezoelectric actuators; piezoelectric transducers; prototypes; torsion; vibrations; 1.5 mm; 136 kHz to 1.02 MHz; 17.8 V; 1750 mm/s; 27.3 V; 335 mm/s; 5 mm; PZT; PbZrO3TiO3; actuator; electric admittance; finite element analysis; high-power applications; in-plane shearing; lead zirconium titanate; paired planar piezoelectric element; phosphor bronze; prototype; rectangular prism; tapered conical end; torsional microtransducer; torsional vibration velocity; Frequency; Phosphors; Piezoelectric transducers; Prototypes; Shearing; Standards development; Titanium compounds; Velocity measurement; Vibration measurement; Zirconium;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2004.1320747