Abstract

Piezo stack actuators heat up due to internal losses if high electric fields at moderate frequencies are applied which firstly results in a reversible change of the behavior of the actuators and finally in the destruction of the actuator. This paper presents a phenomenological approach on how to model the temperature dependent behavior and the self-heating effect. The actuator hysteresis and the actuator losses are computed by means of a modified Preisach operator. To simulate the actuator temperature a finite-element-method (FEM) model is utilized. The paper contains a detailed explanation of the actuator modeling approach and presents the achievable model quality using the example of a commercially available piezo stack actuator. The model is capable to predict the unipolar hysteresis loops as well as the actuator losses and the self-heating effect for arbitrary input signals with reasonable accuracy. A critical review on the model and an outlook toward future researches concludes the paper.

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