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actuator
ac·tu·a·tor A0072700 (ăk′cho͞o-ā′tər)n. One that activates, especially a device responsible for actuating a mechanical device, such as one connected to a computer by a sensor link.ac•tu•a•tor (ˈæk tʃuˌeɪ tər) n. 1. a person or thing that actuates. 2. a servomechanism that supplies and transmits a measured amount of energy for the operation of another mechanism or system. [1860–65] actuatorA mechanism that furnishes the force required to displace a control surface or other control element.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | actuator - a mechanism that puts something into automatic actionmechanism - device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some functionpositioner, rotary actuator - (computer science) the actuator that moves a read/write head to the proper data track | Translationsactuator
actuator[′ak·chə‚wād·ər] (control systems) A mechanism to activate process control equipment by use of pneumatic, hydraulic, or electronic signals; for example, a valve actuator for opening or closing a valve to control the rate of fluid flow. (engineering acoustics) An auxiliary external electrode used to apply a known electrostatic force to the diaphragm of a microphone for calibration purposes. Also known as electrostatic actuator. (mechanical engineering) A device that produces mechanical force by means of pressurized fluid. (ordnance) Part of the receiver mechanism in certain types of automatic weapons. actuatorA mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic device, or their combination, used to effect some predetermined linear, rotary, or oscillating movement. An actuator essentially converts hydraulic or air pressure into mechanical force. Basically, there are two types of actuators: single-acting and double-acting. In the single-acting actuator, the piston moves in a single direction as a result of system pressure. In a double-acting system, the actuator's piston moves in either direction. The fluid enters from one side of the piston and is drained out of the other. The double-acting actuator may be balanced or unbalanced. In the former case, movement in both directions is equal, whereas in the latter case, the movement to one side is greater than the other.actuatorA mechanism that causes a device to be turned on or off, adjusted or moved. The motor and mechanism that moves the head assembly on a disk drive or an arm of a robot is called an actuator. See access arm.actuator
actuator A motion-generating device driven by an electroactive polymer, which moves in response to electricity.actuator (ak′choo-āt″ŏr) A component of a mechanical or electronic device that initiates a given action.See ACTR See ACTRactuator
Words related to actuatornoun a mechanism that puts something into automatic actionRelated Words- mechanism
- positioner
- rotary actuator
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