Dynamic transduction characterization of magnetostrictive actuators

The objective of this thesis is to develop an analysis approach for formulation of transduction or input/output representations for magnetostrictive actuators. This transduction model is developed through application of an electro-magneto-mechanical impedance modeling approach which combines both th...

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Main Author: Ackerman, Anthony E.
Other Authors: Mechanical Engineering
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-460862021-05-15T05:26:40Z Dynamic transduction characterization of magnetostrictive actuators Ackerman, Anthony E. Mechanical Engineering Rogers, Craig A. Robertshaw, Harry H. Liang, Chen LD5655.V855 1993.A324 Actuators Magnetostrictive transducers The objective of this thesis is to develop an analysis approach for formulation of transduction or input/output representations for magnetostrictive actuators. This transduction model is developed through application of an electro-magneto-mechanical impedance modeling approach which combines both the mechanical dynamics and coupled behavior of the actuator device. Lumped and continuous mechanical impedance elements model the actuator dynamics and the constitutive relationships for Terfenol-D characterize the electro-magneto-mechanical interaction. Experimental analysis of a Terfenol-D actuator serves to verify the developed models and provides an indication of actuator non-linearity.</p> <p>The developed transduction model allows for various device behavior analysis including dissipative power consumption, force and stroke output, and efficiency as a transducer. An actuator design strategy based upon the dynamics of the actuator and a driven external system is presented and allows for analysis of various actuator behaviors in terms of device parameters. The Terfenol-D actuator as a collocated actuator/sensor is also made possible with the transduction model.</p> Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:50:54Z 2014-03-14T21:50:54Z 1993-12-06 2009-12-04 2009-12-04 2009-12-04 Thesis Text etd-12042009-020103 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/46086 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-12042009-020103/ en OCLC# 30505551 LD5655.V855_1993.A324.pdf xvi, 174 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Actuators
Magnetostrictive transducers
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Actuators
Magnetostrictive transducers
Ackerman, Anthony E.
Dynamic transduction characterization of magnetostrictive actuators
description The objective of this thesis is to develop an analysis approach for formulation of transduction or input/output representations for magnetostrictive actuators. This transduction model is developed through application of an electro-magneto-mechanical impedance modeling approach which combines both the mechanical dynamics and coupled behavior of the actuator device. Lumped and continuous mechanical impedance elements model the actuator dynamics and the constitutive relationships for Terfenol-D characterize the electro-magneto-mechanical interaction. Experimental analysis of a Terfenol-D actuator serves to verify the developed models and provides an indication of actuator non-linearity.</p> <p>The developed transduction model allows for various device behavior analysis including dissipative power consumption, force and stroke output, and efficiency as a transducer. An actuator design strategy based upon the dynamics of the actuator and a driven external system is presented and allows for analysis of various actuator behaviors in terms of device parameters. The Terfenol-D actuator as a collocated actuator/sensor is also made possible with the transduction model.</p> === Master of Science
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title Dynamic transduction characterization of magnetostrictive actuators
title_short Dynamic transduction characterization of magnetostrictive actuators
title_full Dynamic transduction characterization of magnetostrictive actuators
title_fullStr Dynamic transduction characterization of magnetostrictive actuators
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic transduction characterization of magnetostrictive actuators
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