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Squeeze film effect for the design of an ultrasonic tactile plate
2007
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
Most tactile displays currently built rely on pin-based arrays. However, this kind of tactile device is not always appropriate when we need to give the illusion of finely textured surfaces. In this paper, we describe the squeeze film effect between a plate and a finger, and we use this effect to design an ultrasonic tactile plate. The plate is actuated by piezoelectric ceramics. Ultrasonic vibrations are thus produced and are capable of generating the squeeze film effect. This enables us to
doi:10.1109/tuffc.2007.596
pmid:18276574
fatcat:eva55zx45vdn7ecgxbukj3pszm