Robert A. Dayton
Eaton Corporation
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international symposium on industrial electronics | 2006
Hwan-Sik Yoon; Gregory N. Washington; Peter Eyabi; Mohan Radhamohan; Steven W. Woodard; Robert A. Dayton
Although piezoceramic actuators can generate extremely large forces, they normally exhibit small strokes in the range of tens of micrometers. A typical method to amplify these small strokes without sacrificing bandwidth has been to utilize a flexure-based leverage mechanism, where a piezo stack actuator deforms a specially cut metal block. In this paper, a new high-stroke piezoelectric actuator is presented, that employs a hydraulic amplification mechanism with a cylindrically shaped fluid chamber having a small opening at one side and a large opening at the other. When the piston in the larger opening is pushed by a piezo-stack actuator, the fluid is pressurized and pushes a shaft in the small opening through a longer distance. The stroke is determined by the area ratio of the two openings. Experiments showed that this new type of actuator could generate a longer stroke in the range of a few millimeters with a force of a few Newtons
Archive | 1998
John Andrew Ness; Robert A. Dayton
Archive | 2009
Robert Dean Keller; Gerrit V. Beneker; Robert A. Dayton
Archive | 2009
Robert A. Dayton
Archive | 2008
Robert A. Dayton; Anthony James Mattord
Archive | 2001
Robert A. Dayton
Archive | 2007
William J. Arnold; Robert A. Dayton
Archive | 2013
Daniel Bamber; Robert A. Dayton
Archive | 2002
Robert A. Dayton; Don W. Hines; George Kasper
Archive | 2001
Robert A. Dayton; Don W. Hines; George Kasper