Ultrasonic motors : theory and applications
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Ultrasonic motors : theory and applications
(Monographs in electrical and electronic engineering, 29)
Clarendon Press, 1993
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First published in Japanese by Triceps Co. Ltd, Tokyo in Dec. '91
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book provides a completely up-to-date survey of the many different types of ultrasonic motors currently in use. These motors, which use ultrasonic vibrations to produce a frictional driving force, have many attractive features, including simple structures which can easily be miniaturized, large power to weight ratios, high torque at low speed, high precision due to low inertia and easy electronic control, and no associated magnetic field. With such advantages, they are increasingly displacing conventional electromagnetic motors in robot actuators, camera autofocus mechanisms, and aerospace devices, to name a few examples. Written by leading experts on the subject, the book introduces the reader to the design and manufacture of the motor as well as to techniques for evaluating motor performance. It will be an invaluable guide to electrical engineering researchers, designers, and manufacturers.
Table of Contents
- General outline of ultrasonic motors
- Principles of operation and classification of ultrasonic motors
- Rotary motors. Part 1: Disk-or ring-type motors
- Rotary motors. Part 2: Rod-or plate-type motors
- Linear motors
- Applications of ultrasonic motors
- Design of ultrasonic motors
- Appendix 1: Equivalent circuits of piezoelectric vibrators
- Appendix 2: Transducers for ultrasonic motors
- Appendix 3: Measurement methods
- Appendix 4: Power supply circuits.
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