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A Variable Stiffness PZT Actuator Having Tunable Resonant Frequencies

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A Variable Stiffness PZT Actuator Having Tunable Resonant Frequencies
A new approach to a variable stiffness actuator with tunable resonant frequencies is presented in this paper. Variable stiffness actuators have become increasingly important for meeting safety requirements and achieving adaptive manipulation or locomotion. For cyclic motion, exploiting dynamic resonance can lead to high power transmission, high energy efficiency, and large motion amplitude. Resonance and variable stiffness characteristics have not yet been incorporated into a single actuator design. In this paper, a cellular artificial muscle actuator that achieves both variable stiffness and variable resonance capabilities is presented. The design is based on piezoelectric (PZT) stack actuators. First, the principle of variable stiffness and variable resonant frequencies is described. The static and dynamic performance are then quantified with theoretical models. Theoretical analysis reveals that the proposed actuator can be tuned over a broad range of resonant frequencies by selecti...
Thomas W. Secord, H. Harry Asada
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where TROB
Authors Thomas W. Secord, H. Harry Asada
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