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Microgripper
Introduction
This is a tutorial model of a piezoelectrically actuated microgripper with mechanical
contact. The microgripper contains a piezoelectric actuator that operates in the
longitudinal mode. Elongation in the longitudinal direction creates a lifting movement
to the structure. Simultaneous contraction in the transversal direction closes the
gripper and allows it to move objects, Ref. 1.
Model Definition
The model geometry is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Microgripper geometry. The part in the middle represents the piezoelectric
actuator.
The actuator is made of lead zirconate titanate (PZT-5A), and the gripper itself
consists of polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si). Both materials are available in COMSOL
Multiphysics material libraries. The material properties are prescribed using the
rotated coordinate system shown in Figure 2.
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Figure 3: Logarithm of the von Mises stress in the gripper for V0 = 6000 V.
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References
1. R. Keoschkerjan and H. Wurmus, A Novel Microgripper with Parallel Movement
of Gripping Arms, Proc. Actuator 2002, 8th International Conference on New
Actuators, Bremen, Germany, June 1012, pp. 321324, 2002.
Modeling Instructions
From the File menu, choose New.
NEW
Rectangle 1 (r1)
1 In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1)>Geometry 1>Work Plane
1 (wp1) right-click Plane Geometry and choose Rectangle.
2 In the Rectangle settings window, locate the Size section.
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Rectangle 2 (r2)
1 Right-click Plane Geometry and choose Rectangle.
2 In the Rectangle settings window, locate the Size section.
3 In the Width edit field, type 2.
4 In the Height edit field, type 10.
5 Locate the Position section. In the xw edit field, type -1.
6 Click the Build Selected button.
7 Click the Zoom Extents button on the Graphics toolbar.
Rectangle 3 (r3)
1 Right-click Plane Geometry and choose Rectangle.
2 In the Rectangle settings window, locate the Size section.
3 In the Height edit field, type 16.
4 Locate the Position section. In the xw edit field, type -6.
5 In the yw edit field, type -1.
6 Click the Build Selected button.
7 Click the Zoom Extents button on the Graphics toolbar.
Rectangle 4 (r4)
1 Right-click Plane Geometry and choose Rectangle.
2 In the Rectangle settings window, locate the Size section.
3 In the Height edit field, type 2.
4 Locate the Position section. In the xw edit field, type -2.
5 In the yw edit field, type 19.5.
6 Click the Build Selected button.
7 Click the Zoom Extents button on the Graphics toolbar.
Fillet 1 (fil1)
1 On the Work plane toolbar, click Fillet.
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Next, use the Bezier Polygon as instructed below. Alternatively, you can use the Draw
line tool and click on the top-left and top-right corners of r3 and the bottom-right and
bottom-left corners of fil1.
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Mirror 1 (mir1)
1 On the Work plane toolbar, click Mirror.
2 Select the objects fil1, r3, and b1 only.
3 In the Mirror settings window, locate the Input section.
4 Select the Keep input objects check box.
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Extrude 1 (ext1)
1 On the Geometry toolbar, click Extrude.
2 In the Extrude settings window, locate the Distances from Plane section.
3 In the table, enter the following settings:
Distances (m)
2
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GLOBAL DEFINITIONS
Parameters
1 On the Home toolbar, click Parameters.
2 In the Parameters settings window, locate the Parameters section.
3 In the table, enter the following settings:
Name
Expression
Value
Description
V0
6000[V]
6000 V
Applied voltage
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3 Find the Euler angles (Z-X-Z) subsection. In the edit field, type 90[deg].
This coordinate system defines the orientation of the piezoelectric material's main
polarization axis.
4 On the Definitions toolbar, click Pairs and choose Contact Pair.
5 Select Boundaries 21 and 27 only.
6 In the Pair settings window, locate the Destination Boundaries section. Select
Piezoelectric Material 1
1 In the Model Builder window, expand the Component 1 (comp1)>Piezoelectric Devices
(pzd) node, then click Piezoelectric Material 1.
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2 In the Piezoelectric Material settings window, locate the Coordinate System Selection
section.
3 From the Coordinate system list, choose Rotated System 2 (sys2).
Ground 1
1 On the Physics toolbar, click Boundaries and choose Ground.
2 Select Boundary 23 only.
Electric Potential 1
1 On the Physics toolbar, click Boundaries and choose Electric Potential.
2 Select Boundary 26 only.
3 In the Electric Potential settings window, locate the Electric Potential section.
4 In the V0 edit field, type V0.
Fixed Constraint 1
1 On the Physics toolbar, click Boundaries and choose Fixed Constraint.
2 Select Boundary 26 only.
Contact 1
1 On the Physics toolbar, click Pairs and choose Contact.
2 In the Contact settings window, locate the Pair Selection section.
3 In the Pairs list, select Contact Pair 1.
MESH 1
Free Triangular 1
1 In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1) right-click Mesh 1 and
Size 1
1 Right-click Component 1 (comp1)>Mesh 1>Free Triangular 1 and choose Size.
2 In the Size settings window, locate the Element Size section.
3 From the Predefined list, choose Extra fine.
4 Click the Build Selected button.
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Swept 1
In the Model Builder window, right-click Mesh 1 and choose Swept.
Distribution 1
1 In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 (comp1)>Mesh 1 right-click Swept
1 and choose Distribution.
2 In the Distribution settings window, locate the Distribution section.
3 In the Number of elements edit field, type 2.
4 Click the Build Selected button.
STUDY 1
Step 1: Stationary
1 In the Model Builder window, expand the Study 1 node, then click Step 1: Stationary.
2 In the Stationary settings window, click to expand the Study extensions section.
3 Locate the Study Extensions section. Select the Auxiliary sweep check box.
4 Click Add.
5 In the table, enter the following settings:
Auxiliary parameter
V0
range(0,600,6000)
Solver 1
On the Study toolbar, click Show Default Solver.
Before setting up the solver, define a plot to display while solving.
RESULTS
3D Plot Group 1
1 On the Home toolbar, click Add Plot Group and choose 3D Plot Group.
2 In the Model Builder window, under Results right-click 3D Plot Group 1 and choose
Surface.
3 Right-click Results>3D Plot Group 1>Surface 1 and choose Deformation.
4 In the Deformation settings window, locate the Scale section.
5 Select the Scale factor check box.
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STUDY 1
Step 1: Stationary
1 In the Model Builder window, under Study 1 click Step 1: Stationary.
2 In the Stationary settings window, click to expand the Results while solving section.
3 Locate the Results While Solving section. Select the Plot check box.
Solver 1
1 In the Model Builder window, expand the Study 1>Solver Configurations>Solver
1>Dependent Variables 1 node, then click Electric potential (comp1.V).
2 In the Field settings window, locate the Scaling section.
3 From the Method list, choose Manual.
4 In the Scale edit field, type 1000.
5 In the Model Builder window, under Study 1>Solver Configurations>Solver
1>Dependent Variables 1 click Contact pressure, contact pair p1 (comp1.pzd.Tn_p1).
6 In the Field settings window, locate the Scaling section.
7 In the Scale edit field, type 1e6.
8 In the Model Builder window, under Study 1>Solver Configurations>Solver
1>Dependent Variables 1 click Displacement field (Material) (comp1.u).
9 In the Field settings window, locate the Scaling section.
10 In the Scale edit field, type 1e-6.
11 On the Home toolbar, click Compute.
RESULTS
3D Plot Group 1
Compare the finished displacement-field plot with that in Figure 4.
Follow the steps below to reproduce the plot in Figure 3.
3D Plot Group 2
1 In the Model Builder window, under Results right-click 3D Plot Group 1 and choose
Duplicate.
2 In the Model Builder window, expand the 3D Plot Group 2 node, then click Surface 1.
3 In the Surface settings window, locate the Expression section.
4 In the Expression edit field, type log10(pzd.mises+1).
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Next, reproduce the plot in Figure 5 of the contact pressure at the end surfaces as
follows.
Data Sets
1 On the Results toolbar, click More Data Sets and choose Surface.
2 Select Boundary 30 only.
3D Plot Group 3
1 On the Home toolbar, click Add Plot Group and choose 3D Plot Group.
2 In the 3D Plot Group settings window, locate the Data section.
3 From the Data set list, choose Surface 1.
4 Right-click Results>3D Plot Group 3 and choose Surface.
5 In the Surface settings window, locate the Expression section.
6 Click Contact pressure, contact pair p1 (pzd.Tn_p1) in the upper-right corner of the
Finally, add a coordinate system plot to verify that the piezoelectric material has the
correct orientation.
3D Plot Group 4
1 On the Home toolbar, click Add Plot Group and choose 3D Plot Group.
2 On the 3D plot group toolbar, click More Plots and choose Coordinate System Volume.
3 In the Coordinate System Volume settings window, locate the Coordinate System
section.
4 From the Coordinate system list, choose Rotated System 2 (sys2).
5 On the 3D plot group toolbar, click Plot.
6 Click the Zoom Extents button on the Graphics toolbar.
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