TY - JOUR AU - Allen, Mark G AB - We report a piezoelectrically driven and hydraulically amplified axial polymer microvalve. The microvalve is normally open and is assembled primarily with stereolithographically fabricated polymer components. An incompressible elastomer is used as a solid hydraulic medium to convert the small axial displacement of a piezoelectric actuator into a large valve head stroke while maintaining a large blocking force. Also, the axial design of the microvalve enables densely packed valve arrays. One application of this microvalve is in pneumatic tactile displays, which operates against gas pressure up to approximately 90 kPa and switching speed between 1 and 200 Hz. The current valve design has a maximum static hydraulic amplification ratio of 5 at 30 V driving voltage and a maximum valve head stroke of 37 µm at 150 V. Under a 94.4 kPa differential pressure, the flow rate of the valve and the closing voltage measure are 785 mL min1 and 150 V, respectively. The function of the microvalve as an onoff switch for a pneumatic microbubble tactile actuator is demonstrated. TI - A solid hydraulically amplified piezoelectric microvalve JF - Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering DO - 10.1088/0960-1317/21/9/095003 DA - 2011-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/iop-publishing/a-solid-hydraulically-amplified-piezoelectric-microvalve-atRtFMPbGM SP - 095003 VL - 21 IS - 9 DP - DeepDyve ER -