Title :
Motor/guide contact evaluation of rectangular plate linear ultrasonic motors using power spectrum
Author :
Ming, Yang ; Levesley, Martin C. ; Walker, Peter G. ; Watterson, Kevin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. Eng., Leeds Univ., UK
Abstract :
Motor/guide contact evaluation is one of the most important processes to achieve high performances of linear ultrasonic motors. In this paper, a displacement power spectrum is proposed and investigated to evaluate the motor/guide contact of rectangular plate linear ultrasonic motors. First, the effect of the guide surface asperity on the motion of the linear ultrasonic motor is modeled as an elastic contact process, and then its effect on the motor displacement is illustrated with its power spectrum. Using a data acquisition board, LabVIEW software, a control circuit, and a laser displacement sensor, an experiment ring is set up. Assuming that the guide surface is smooth enough over short distances and there are asperities on the guide surface over long distances, the motor is controlled in long and short displacements in a to-and-fro repetitive motion, respectively. The power spectrum of the long distance displacement contains full of harmonics, while the power spectrum of the short distance displacement is mainly made of odd-numbered harmonics. Theory and experiment results prove that the pattern variation of the displacement power spectrum of motor can be used to evaluate the motor/guide contact.
Keywords :
data acquisition; linear motors; ultrasonic motors; LabVIEW software; data acquisition board; guide surface asperity; laser displacement sensor; motor displacement; motor-guide contact evaluation; odd numbered harmonics; power spectrum; rectangular plate linear ultrasonic motors; to-and-fro repetitive motion; Data acquisition; Displacement control; Electrodes; Heart; Mechanical engineering; Motion control; Performance evaluation; Power system harmonics; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics, 2003 IEEE Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7922-5
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2003.1293476