Thanks to their compactness and suitability for vacuum applications, linear ultrasonic
motors are considered as substitutes for classical electromagnetic motors as driving elements in absolute gravimeters. Still, their application is prevented by relatively low power output. To overcome this limitation and provide better stability, a V-type linear ultrasonic motor with a new clamping method is proposed for a gravimeter. In this paper, a mechanical model of stators with flexible clamping components is suggested, according to a design criterion for clamps of linear ultrasonic motors. After that, an effect of tangential and normal rigidity of the
clamping components on mechanical output is studied. It is followed by discussion of a new clamping method with sufficient tangential rigidity and a capability to facilitate pre-load. Additionally, a prototype of the motor with the proposed clamping method was fabricated and the performance tests in vertical direction were implemented. Experimental results show that
the suggested motor has structural stability and high dynamic performance, such as no-load
speed of 1.4 m/s and maximal thrust of 43 N, meeting the requirements for absolute
gravimeters.
Funding
This work was supported by the following funding organizations in China: the program
of National Science Foundation of China (grant Number 51275229); National Key Scientific Instrument and Equipment Development Project (grant Number 2012YQ100225); China Scholarship Council; and the Research Innovation Program for College Graduates of Jiangsu Province (grant Number KYLX15_0239).
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Ultrasonics
Citation
JIAN, Y., YAO, Z. and SILBERSCHMIDT, V.V., 2017. Linear ultrasonic motor for absolute gravimeter. Ultrasonics, 77, pp. 88–94.
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Acceptance date
2017-01-23
Publication date
2017
Notes
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Ultrasonics and the definitive published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2017.01.023