Mechanics of Microelectromechanical Systems

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ISBN: 1489981160
ISBN 13: 9781489981165
Autor: Lobontiu, Nicolae/Garcia, Ephrahim
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xi, 405 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.11.2014
Auflage: 1/2014
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Provides an in-depth study to the mechanics of microsystems (MEMS) by developing a model-based approach to designMicrocantilevers, flexible connectors, microsuspensions, microtransduction (actuation/sensing), static equilibrium, microfabrication, precision and scaling are thoroughly covered and accompanied by numerous examples and problems

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This book offers a comprehensive coverage to the mechanics of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which are analyzed from a mechanical engineer's viewpoint as devices that transform an input form of energy, such as thermal, electrostatic, electromagnetic or optical, into output mechanical motion (in the case of actuation) or that can operate with the reversed functionality (as in sensors) and convert an external stimulus, such as mechanical motion, into (generally) electric energy. The impetus of this proposal stems from the perception that such an approach might contribute to a more solid understanding of the principles governing the mechanics of MEMS, and would hopefully enhance the efficiency of modeling and designing reliable and desirably-optimized microsystems. The work represents an attempt at both extending and deepening the mechanical-based approach to MEMS in the static domain by providing simple, yet reliable tools that are applicable to micromechanism design through current fabrication technologies. Lumped-parameter stiffness and compliance properties of flexible components are derived both analytically (as closed-form solutions) and as simplified (engineering) formulas. Also studied are the principal means of actuation/sensing and their integration into the overall microsystem. Various examples of MEMS are studied in order to better illustrate the presentation of the different modeling principles and algorithms. Through its objective, approach and scope, this book offers a novel and systematic insight into the MEMS domain and complements existing work in the literature addressing part of the material developed herein.

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