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A Symmetric-Actuating Linear Piezoceramic Ultrasonic Motor Capable of Producing a Scissoring Effect
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Conventionally, to produce a linear motion, one motor’s stator is employed to drive one runner moving forward or backward. So far, there is almost no report of one electromechanical motor or piezoelectric ultrasonic motor that can directly generate two symmetrical linear motions, while this function is desired for precise scissoring and grasping in the minimally invasive surgery field. Herein, we report a brand-new symmetric-actuating linear piezoceramic ultrasonic motor capable of generating symmetrical linear motions of two outputs directly without additional mechanical transmission mechanisms. The key component of the motor is an (2 × 3) arrayed piezoceramic bar stator operating in the coupled resonant mode of the first longitudinal (
L
1
) and third bending (
B
3
) modes, leading to symmetric elliptical vibration trajectories at its two ends. A pair of microsurgical scissors is used as the end-effector, demonstrating a very promising future for high-precision microsurgical operations. The sliders of the prototype show the following features: (a) symmetrical, fast relative moving velocity (~1 m/s) outward or inward simultaneously; (b) high step resolution (40 nm); and (c) high power density (405.4 mW/cm
3
) and high efficiency (22.1%) that are double those of typical piezoceramic ultrasonic motors, indicating the full capacity of symmetric-actuating linear piezoceramic ultrasonic motor working in symmetric operation principle. This work also has enlightening significance for future symmetric-actuating device designs.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Title: A Symmetric-Actuating Linear Piezoceramic Ultrasonic Motor Capable of Producing a Scissoring Effect
Description:
Conventionally, to produce a linear motion, one motor’s stator is employed to drive one runner moving forward or backward.
So far, there is almost no report of one electromechanical motor or piezoelectric ultrasonic motor that can directly generate two symmetrical linear motions, while this function is desired for precise scissoring and grasping in the minimally invasive surgery field.
Herein, we report a brand-new symmetric-actuating linear piezoceramic ultrasonic motor capable of generating symmetrical linear motions of two outputs directly without additional mechanical transmission mechanisms.
The key component of the motor is an (2 × 3) arrayed piezoceramic bar stator operating in the coupled resonant mode of the first longitudinal (
L
1
) and third bending (
B
3
) modes, leading to symmetric elliptical vibration trajectories at its two ends.
A pair of microsurgical scissors is used as the end-effector, demonstrating a very promising future for high-precision microsurgical operations.
The sliders of the prototype show the following features: (a) symmetrical, fast relative moving velocity (~1 m/s) outward or inward simultaneously; (b) high step resolution (40 nm); and (c) high power density (405.
4 mW/cm
3
) and high efficiency (22.
1%) that are double those of typical piezoceramic ultrasonic motors, indicating the full capacity of symmetric-actuating linear piezoceramic ultrasonic motor working in symmetric operation principle.
This work also has enlightening significance for future symmetric-actuating device designs.
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