This is a fine books that presents a basic foundation for MEMS modeling. However, I have few critiques about it: 1- It does not discuss magnetostriction modeling. 2- It does not discuss electro-thermal-elastic modeling (Current causes Joule heating, causing deflection). 3- It does not discuss elec
Modeling MEMS and NEMS
โ Scribed by John A. Pelesko (Author); David H. Bernstein (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2002
- Leaves
- 382
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Designing small structures necessitates an a priori understanding of various device behaviors. The way to gain such understanding is to construct, analyze, and interpret the proper mathematical model.
Through such models, Modeling MEMS and NEMS illuminates microscale and nanoscale phenomena, thereby facilitating the design and optimization o
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction. A Refresher on Continuum Mechanics. Small is Different. Thermally Driven Systems. Elastic Structures. Thermal-Elastic Systems. Electrostatic-Elastic Systems. Magnetic Actuation. Microfluidics. Beyond Continuum Theory. Appendices.
โฆ Subjects
Engineering & Technology;Electrical & Electronic Engineering;Electronics;Microelectronics;Mechanical Engineering;MEMS;Mathematics & Statistics;Applied Mathematics;Mathematical Modeling
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This book contains selected, peer reviewed papers from the International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies (ICMAT 2011), June 26- July 1, 2011, at Suntec, Singapore. The emphasis of this special collection of 55 peer-reviewed papers was on NEMS/MEMS and microTAS. Particular attention
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This book has a misleading title. It briefly touches the surface of MEMS in the first two chapters. The rest of the book is theory of electric motors and control systems that you can find in any standard book. Nobody has built a MEMS motor yet and when that happens, the principles will be totally di