Targeted acoustic positioning of various objects

Abstract

The precise positioning of objects (especially on a flat surface), is crucial in numerous industrial applications, from large

object movement in machine tools to precise alignment in optical microscopes. This paper focuses on targeted movement

and positioning of smaller objects on a flat surface using piezoelectric actuators. Specifically, it investigates the stick-slip

motor principle for achieving high-speed transport and high-resolution positioning. The stick-slip motor utilizes the friction

between objects and surfaces to generate motion. The experimental setup includes a piezoelectric actuator inducing

asymmetric vibrations in a glass plate (stator), resulting in controlled movement of a slider (the object). An asymmetrical

excitation signal, generated by superimposing two sinusoidal waves, is applied to the piezoelectric actuator. The influence

of the different parameters of the excitation signal on the object speed is examined in more detail. The results demonstrate

successful movement and precise positioning of various objects. It concludes that the developed stick-slip motor can

efficiently move objects of different materials and sizes, offering a versatile solution for precise object positioning in

confined spaces.

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Titel Targeted acoustic positioning of various objects
Medien ACTUATOR 2024, GMM-Fachbericht 110
Verlag VDE VERLAG GMBH
Band 2024
ISBN 978-3-8007-5895-1
Verfasser Alexander Backer, Sandro Krempel, Benedikt Stromer, Prof. Dr. Klaus Stefan Drese
Seiten 215-218
Veröffentlichungsdatum 14.06.2024
Zitation Backer, Alexander; Krempel, Sandro; Stromer, Benedikt; Drese, Klaus Stefan (2024): Targeted acoustic positioning of various objects. ACTUATOR 2024, GMM-Fachbericht 110 2024, 215-218.