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Title: | Thermal actuation with piezoresistive sensing in mechanical resonators |
Authors: | Tu, Cheng |
Department: | Department of Electronic Engineering |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Supervisor: | Supervisor: Dr. Lee, Joshua E Y; Assessor: Dr. Siu, Timothy Y M |
Abstract: | This report is to study the comprehensive simulation model to describe the characteristics of the thermally actuated electromechanical dog-bone resonator by the software Comsol 4.2a. The results show that the resonator in small size around 80μm*50μm*10μm can be actuated under high resonant frequency around 64MHz with desirable high Q factor around 50000. The amplitude of the mechanical vibration (Xa) due to the thermal actuation is proportional to the amplitude of the input voltage. The relative resistance change (∆R / R) caused by the mechanical vibration is proportional to the amplitude of the mechanical vibration. What is more, the amplitude response is largest at resonant frequency for the dog-bone. The most important thing is that the amplitude response at resonant frequency cannot be derived from that at low frequency by the equation Xar = Q * Xal, where Xar is the amplitude response at resonant frequency, Xal is the amplitude response at low frequency. |
Appears in Collections: | Electrical Engineering - Undergraduate Final Year Projects |
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