@inproceedings{9802, abstract = {{It has been shown previously that ``slip-slip'' operation of piezoelectric inertia motors allows higher velocities and smoother movements than classic ``stick-slip'' operation. One very promising driving option is to use a superposition of multiple sinusoidal signals. In this contribution, previous theoretical results are validated experimentally. The results confirm the theoretical result that for a given maximum frequency, usually defined by the actuator characteristics, a signal with high fundamental frequency and consisting of two superposed sine waves leads to the highest velocity and the smoothest motion. This result is of fundamental importance for the further development of high-velocity piezoelectric inertia motors.}}, author = {{Hunstig, Matthias and Hemsel, Tobias and Sextro, Walter}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of 10th International Workshop on Piezoelectric Materials and Applications and 8th Energy Harvesting Workshop}}, keywords = {{Piezoelectric inertia motor, stick-slip motor, driving signal, velocity, smoothness}}, pages = {{16--18}}, title = {{{High-Velocity Slip-Slip Operation of Piezoelectric Inertia Motors - Experimental Validation}}}, year = {{2013}}, }