Present and future of micromechatronics

Y. Ishikawa, T. Kitahara
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Micromachine technology has brought about a profound technological innovation over a wide range of industries. It is expected to be the basic technology used in the new industries in the future. Micromachine technology is being studied throughout the world. In Japan, R&D on Micromachine Technology, one of the Industrial Science and Technology Frontier Program Projects sponsored by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), started in 1991 as a 10-year plan. This paper briefly outlines and describes the current status of this R&D project. It then discusses the problems of the current technology which have become clear during the course of R&D on micromachine technology (micromechatronics). To solve these problems, and also to achieve "microminiaturization" and "precision", or "micro-scale and integration" and "wide-range application" simultaneously, we propose the new technology systems of "wide-area 3D nano-scale machining technology" and "mechanical engineering based on nano-scale effects." Mechanical parts have become increasingly smaller in size recently. In contrast, these small part processing machines are still very large and their production efficiency is simply wasted. A "Microfactory" intends to dramatically save energy, space and resources at production plants by reducing the size of the production machines to that comparable with that of the product. The concept of a "microfactory" is outlined in this paper. The "micro-lathe", which has been developed to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of a microfactory, is also outlined.
微机电一体化的现在与未来
微机械技术在各行各业带来了深刻的技术创新。它有望成为未来新兴产业的基础技术。全世界都在研究微机械技术。在日本,微机械技术的研发是由国际贸易和工业省(MITI)赞助的工业科学技术前沿计划项目之一,于1991年开始作为一个10年计划。本文简要概述和描述了该研发项目的现状。然后讨论了在微机械技术(微机电一体化)的研发过程中所暴露出的现有技术存在的问题。为了解决这些问题,同时实现“微小型化”和“精密化”,或“微规模化、集成化”和“大范围应用”,我们提出了“广域三维纳米加工技术”和“基于纳米效应的机械工程”的新技术体系。近来机械零件的尺寸越来越小了。相比之下,这些小型零件加工机仍然非常庞大,其生产效率简直被浪费了。“微型工厂”旨在通过将生产机器的尺寸缩小到与产品相当的尺寸,从而大幅节省生产工厂的能源、空间和资源。本文概述了“微工厂”的概念。为验证微型工厂的可行性和有效性而开发的“微型车床”也进行了概述。
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