2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2009060
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Acoustic mechanical feedthroughs

Abstract: Electromagnetic motors can have problems when operating in extreme environments. In addition, if one needs to do mechanical work outside a structure, electrical feedthroughs are required to transport the electric power to drive the motor. In this paper, we present designs for driving rotary and linear motors by pumping stress waves across a structure or barrier. We accomplish this by designing a piezoelectric actuator on one side of the structure and a resonance structure that is matched to the piezoelectric r… Show more

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“…The team's many years of work have been summarized in a comprehensive publication on the physical basis of ultrasonic harvesting [26] with the use of piezoelectric receivers and transmitters. Recently, a team led by Sherrit has developed a method for feeding the stepper motor through the metal wall of the vessel [27]. Thanks to the uniform power transmission, it is possible to continuously control the motor by the generated ultrasonic waves.…”
Section: Wireless Energy and Information Transfer Through Energy Harvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The team's many years of work have been summarized in a comprehensive publication on the physical basis of ultrasonic harvesting [26] with the use of piezoelectric receivers and transmitters. Recently, a team led by Sherrit has developed a method for feeding the stepper motor through the metal wall of the vessel [27]. Thanks to the uniform power transmission, it is possible to continuously control the motor by the generated ultrasonic waves.…”
Section: Wireless Energy and Information Transfer Through Energy Harvmentioning
confidence: 99%