Bidirectional Linear Motion by Travelling Waves on Legged Piezoelectric Microfabricated Plates
This paper reports the design, fabrication and performance of MEMS-based piezoelectric bidirectional conveyors featuring 3D printed legs, driven by linear travelling waves (TW). The structures consisted of an aluminium–nitride (AlN) piezoelectric film on top of millimetre-sized rectangular thin sili...
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doaj-1f4d07f1d29b416cb0bbe65d7cd05b202020-11-25T03:10:46ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2020-05-011151751710.3390/mi11050517Bidirectional Linear Motion by Travelling Waves on Legged Piezoelectric Microfabricated PlatesVíctor Ruiz-Díez0Jorge Hernando-García1Javier Toledo2Abdallah Ababneh3Helmut Seidel4José Luis Sánchez-Rojas5Microsystems, Actuators and Sensors Group, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, E-13071 Ciudad Real, SpainMicrosystems, Actuators and Sensors Group, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, E-13071 Ciudad Real, SpainMicrosystems, Actuators and Sensors Group, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, E-13071 Ciudad Real, SpainElectronic Engineering Department, Hijjawi Faculty for Engineering Technology, Yarmouk University, Irbid 21163, JordanChair of Micromechanics, Microfluidics/Microactuators, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Saarland University, 66123 Saarbrücken, GermanyMicrosystems, Actuators and Sensors Group, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, E-13071 Ciudad Real, SpainThis paper reports the design, fabrication and performance of MEMS-based piezoelectric bidirectional conveyors featuring 3D printed legs, driven by linear travelling waves (TW). The structures consisted of an aluminium–nitride (AlN) piezoelectric film on top of millimetre-sized rectangular thin silicon bridges and two electrode patches. The position and size of the patches were analytically optimised for TW generation in three frequency ranges: 19, 112 and 420 kHz, by the proper combination of two contiguous flexural modes. After fabrication, the generated TW were characterized by means of Laser–Doppler vibrometry to obtain the relevant tables of merit, such as the standing wave ratio and the average amplitude. The experimental results agreed with the simulation, showing the generation of a TW with an amplitude as high as 6 nm/V and a standing wave ratio as low as 1.46 for a device working at 19.3 kHz. The applicability of the fabricated linear actuator device as a conveyor was investigated. Its kinetic performance was studied with sliders of different mass, being able to carry a 35 mg silicon slider, 18 times its weight, with 6 V of continuous sinusoidal excitation and a speed of 0.65 mm/s. A lighter slider, weighting only 3 mg, reached a mean speed of 1.7 mm/s at 6 V. In addition, by applying a burst sinusoidal excitation comprising 10 cycles, the TW generated in the bridge surface was able to move a 23 mg slider in discrete steps of 70 nm, in both directions, which is a promising result for a TW piezoelectric actuator of this size.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/11/5/517travelling wavebidirectional linear motionconveyorpiezoelectricAlNMEMS |
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Víctor Ruiz-Díez Jorge Hernando-García Javier Toledo Abdallah Ababneh Helmut Seidel José Luis Sánchez-Rojas Bidirectional Linear Motion by Travelling Waves on Legged Piezoelectric Microfabricated Plates Micromachines travelling wave bidirectional linear motion conveyor piezoelectric AlN MEMS |
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Víctor Ruiz-Díez Jorge Hernando-García Javier Toledo Abdallah Ababneh Helmut Seidel José Luis Sánchez-Rojas |
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Bidirectional Linear Motion by Travelling Waves on Legged Piezoelectric Microfabricated Plates |
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Bidirectional Linear Motion by Travelling Waves on Legged Piezoelectric Microfabricated Plates |
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Bidirectional Linear Motion by Travelling Waves on Legged Piezoelectric Microfabricated Plates |
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Bidirectional Linear Motion by Travelling Waves on Legged Piezoelectric Microfabricated Plates |
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Bidirectional Linear Motion by Travelling Waves on Legged Piezoelectric Microfabricated Plates |
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bidirectional linear motion by travelling waves on legged piezoelectric microfabricated plates |
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This paper reports the design, fabrication and performance of MEMS-based piezoelectric bidirectional conveyors featuring 3D printed legs, driven by linear travelling waves (TW). The structures consisted of an aluminium–nitride (AlN) piezoelectric film on top of millimetre-sized rectangular thin silicon bridges and two electrode patches. The position and size of the patches were analytically optimised for TW generation in three frequency ranges: 19, 112 and 420 kHz, by the proper combination of two contiguous flexural modes. After fabrication, the generated TW were characterized by means of Laser–Doppler vibrometry to obtain the relevant tables of merit, such as the standing wave ratio and the average amplitude. The experimental results agreed with the simulation, showing the generation of a TW with an amplitude as high as 6 nm/V and a standing wave ratio as low as 1.46 for a device working at 19.3 kHz. The applicability of the fabricated linear actuator device as a conveyor was investigated. Its kinetic performance was studied with sliders of different mass, being able to carry a 35 mg silicon slider, 18 times its weight, with 6 V of continuous sinusoidal excitation and a speed of 0.65 mm/s. A lighter slider, weighting only 3 mg, reached a mean speed of 1.7 mm/s at 6 V. In addition, by applying a burst sinusoidal excitation comprising 10 cycles, the TW generated in the bridge surface was able to move a 23 mg slider in discrete steps of 70 nm, in both directions, which is a promising result for a TW piezoelectric actuator of this size. |
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travelling wave bidirectional linear motion conveyor piezoelectric AlN MEMS |
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