1992
DOI: 10.1109/58.139113
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Same phase drive-type ultrasonic motors using two degenerate bending vibration modes of a disk

Abstract: Same-phase drive-type ultrasonic motors, using two degenerate bending vibration modes of a disk, are presented. The distinctive feature of the motor is in using the standing wave modes. The motor is not driven by two input signals with different phases, but by input signals with the same phase. Therefore, only one amplifier is sufficient to drive the motor. The experimental results have proved that the motor can yield stable operational characteristics at low speed and high torque.

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“…An additional type of SWUM is the single-mode ultrasonic motor described by Takano [4]. In it, a single mode of resonant oscillation is used, e.g., bending mode in a piezoelectric plate or ring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional type of SWUM is the single-mode ultrasonic motor described by Takano [4]. In it, a single mode of resonant oscillation is used, e.g., bending mode in a piezoelectric plate or ring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Takehiro et al report two disk type motors in 1992 and 1996 [14,15]. He uses a steel disk of 60 mm diameter and 1.8 mm thickness for a stator design where piezoceramics in different shapes are bonded to.…”
Section: Non-tubular Type Ultrasonic Motors 1421 Disk Type Ultrasonic Motorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Piezoelectric element is fully driven -Frequency change controls the direction Another well-known rotary version of a single-mode excitation type ultrasonic motor was developed by Takano et al [25] using a piezoelectric ring with 12 segmented electrodes. Driving only six of the 12 electrodes on a circular piezoelectric element at one time excites a single flexural mode on the stator element.…”
Section: One Driving Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%