On the static pull-in of tilting actuation in electromagnetically levitating hybrid micro-actuator: Theory and experiment

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Abstract

This work presents the results of the experimental and theoretical study of the static pull-in of tilting actuation executed by a hybrid levitation micro-actuator (HLMA) based on the combination of inductive levitation and electrostatic actuation. A semi-analytical model to study such a pull-in phenomenon is developed, for the first time, as a result of using the qualitative technique based on the Lagrangian approach to analyze inductive contactless suspensions and a recent progress in the calculation of mutual inductance and force between two circular filaments. The obtained non-linear model, accounting for two degrees of freedom of the actuator, allows us to predict accurately the static pull-in displacement and voltage. The results of modeling were verified experimentally and agree well with measurements.

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Poletkin, K. (2021). On the static pull-in of tilting actuation in electromagnetically levitating hybrid micro-actuator: Theory and experiment. Actuators, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/act10100256

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