Piezoelectric actuators are among the most used tools in many applications at micro/nano-scale (micromanipulation,microassembly, micropositioning, etc). From a functional perspective, there exist mono-axis actuators(which are made to bend in one direction) and multi-axis actuators (which provide deflections in different directions).The popularity of piezoelectric actuators is especially due to their high resolution (nanometric resolution),the large bandwidth (greater than 1kHz possible), the low electrical power consumption, the high force density,the ease of integration in positioning systems, etc. However, piezoelectric actuators are characterized by hysteresisand creep nonlinearities, badly damped vibrations and they are sensitive to the variation of ambient conditions(especially to the temperature variation). In addition, multi-axis actuators exhibit cross-couplings betweentheir axis. This thesis proposes novel strategies for modeling and control of multi-axis piezoelectric actuators,with the aim to counteract the aforementionned problems. These strategies are grouped into two categories.The first category concerns feedback control techniques. These techniques are the most suitable to ensurethe robustness and a high level of precision for piezoelectric actuators. However, at the micro/nanoscale, thesetechniques are limited by the lack of enough physical space to install feedback sensors. The second categoryconcerns the feedforward control techniques. The main advantage of these techniques is related to the factthat, in feedforward control schemes, feedback sensors are not needed for tracking. This allows to achieve ahigh degree of packageability and the cost reduction. In this thesis, we first propose multivariable modelingand feedforward control techniques. Then, we analyse the effects of temperature variation on piezoelectricactuators and we propose feedforward and feedback control techniques for these effects. Finally, a feedbackstrategy based on decoupling techniques with an aim to reduce the order of feedback controllers for multi-axispiezoelectric actuators, is proposed. All these modeling and control strategies are experimentally applied on apiezoelectric tube actuator.
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