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MEMS micromirror oszillation air damping
Posted 21 juil. 2014, 10:40 UTC−4 MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices Version 4.4 3 Replies
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Hello,
I want to do a timedependent simulation of a micromirror with piezoelecric actuators. The actuators are stimulated with different voltages and the behaviour of the micromirror over the time are simulated.
My question is: How can I pay attention o the air damping of the surrounding air? Do I have to put a sphere of air around my modell? Or is there a better way because I don't want to simulate the behaving of the air. I only want that the air damping of the oszillating mirror is noticed in the simlation.
Thank you :)
I want to do a timedependent simulation of a micromirror with piezoelecric actuators. The actuators are stimulated with different voltages and the behaviour of the micromirror over the time are simulated.
My question is: How can I pay attention o the air damping of the surrounding air? Do I have to put a sphere of air around my modell? Or is there a better way because I don't want to simulate the behaving of the air. I only want that the air damping of the oszillating mirror is noticed in the simlation.
Thank you :)
3 Replies Last Post 30 juil. 2014, 11:12 UTC−4