Composite flextensional transducers for sensing and actuating
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Abstract A ceramic-metal composite flextensional transducer has been developed which integrates both sensing and actuating functions into a single device for the purpose of suppressing low-level vibration noise. This prototype sensor/actuator composite is capable of detecting and completely suppressing in real time, small (<1μm) vibration displacements with low (<100gf) forces. The dynamic frequency range of the device spans from 100Hz to at least 2500Hz. The actuator portion of the composite consists of a standard (11 mm diameter, 3 mm thick) “moonie” transducer. The sensor is a separate piece of piezoceramic, 0.1mm thick, imbedded within the surface of the actuator. Vibrations are detected by the sensor; then, via a feedback loop, the vibration noise is suppressed by the actuator. Potential applications for this device include active optical systems, rotor suspension systems, and other low-level vibration suppression devices.
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