Performance of piezo-stacks for a piezoelectric hybrid actuator by experiments

  • Zhefeng Xuan
  • , Tailie Jin
  • , Ngoc San Ha
  • , Nam Seo Goo
  • , Tae Heun Kim
  • , Byung Woon Bae
  • , Han Seo Ko
  • , Ki Won Yoon

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Abstract

Piezoelectric-hydraulic actuator is a hybrid device that consists of a hydraulic pump driven by piezoelectric stacks coupled with a conventional hydraulic cylinder and a set of fast-acting valves. Nowadays, such hybrid actuators are being researched and developed actively in many developed countries by requirement of high performance and compact flight system. In this research, operation principle and performance testing of the hybrid actuator were introduced. Two types of piezo-stacks are selected for experimental performance testing to identify the factors of piezo-stack which affect the performance of the hybrid actuator. The performance of piezo-stacks due to electrical power supply and self-heating was considered. Output no-load velocities and blocked force were measured on performance testing. The results showed that the maximum blocked force was 346 N and no-load velocity was 101 mm/s, resulting in maximum output power of 8.74 W at 1000 V applied voltage and 250 Hz pumping frequency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2212-2220
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures
Volume25
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Blocked force
  • Hybrid actuator
  • Piezo-stack
  • Self-heating
  • Smart structure

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