2004
DOI: 10.1299/kikaic.70.1463
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Realization of a Higher Integrated Multi-layered DP-RE-type ECF Micro-Motor

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“…Non-magnetic motors have been discussed for long time. As such, many studies have investigated the mechanisms of motors using non-magnetic devices, such as electrostatic elements (Jian et al, 2006;Xiaolong et al, 2014;Peled et al, 2016;Aoyagi et al, 2016;Yu et al, 2016;Yamamoto et al, 2005; Kurosawa, 1997;Niino et al, 1997), electrorheological fluid (Yokota et al, 2004), shape memory alloys (Sharma et al, 2008), magnetostrictive elements (Pack et al, 2013;Ueno, 2009), the electrostatic optical motor by using PLZT element (Morikawa et al, 2003), and the combination of a frictional force and an electromagnetic force (Maruno et al, 2000;Yaguchi et al, 2014). An ultrasonic motor is being developed as a typical example of a non-magnetic motor, and the design and production techniques of this ultrasonic motor are almost established.…”
Section: Introducationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-magnetic motors have been discussed for long time. As such, many studies have investigated the mechanisms of motors using non-magnetic devices, such as electrostatic elements (Jian et al, 2006;Xiaolong et al, 2014;Peled et al, 2016;Aoyagi et al, 2016;Yu et al, 2016;Yamamoto et al, 2005; Kurosawa, 1997;Niino et al, 1997), electrorheological fluid (Yokota et al, 2004), shape memory alloys (Sharma et al, 2008), magnetostrictive elements (Pack et al, 2013;Ueno, 2009), the electrostatic optical motor by using PLZT element (Morikawa et al, 2003), and the combination of a frictional force and an electromagnetic force (Maruno et al, 2000;Yaguchi et al, 2014). An ultrasonic motor is being developed as a typical example of a non-magnetic motor, and the design and production techniques of this ultrasonic motor are almost established.…”
Section: Introducationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, it is very difficult to get enough torque in practical use at the dimensions of small size. A number of studies have investigated the mechanisms of the motor using devices such as an electrostatic elements [1]- [5], an electrorheological fluid [6], a shape memory alloy [7] [8], a magnetostrictive element [9]- [11], and a new type [12] by combination of a frictional force and an electromagnetic force.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%