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Dynamic Characteristics of Microring Driven by the Symmetrically Distributed Electrostatic Force

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  • Qingheng Meng
  • Yuanlin Zhang
  • Jin Wei
  • Yuh-Chung Hu
  • Yan Shi
  • Tao Yu
  • Juan Sandoval

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This paper aims at investigating the dynamic characteristics of a microring driven by dual arch electrodes because they are basic elements of microelectrostatic motors. The dual arch electrodes surround the periphery of the microring and are arranged symmetrically to the center of the ring. The electrodes are fixed while the microring is flexible. The electrostatic force will deform the microring, while the deflection of the microring changes the gap between the microring and the electrodes, thereby changing the electrostatic force. Therefore, this is an electromechanical coupling effect. The nonlinear partial-differential equation that governs the motion of the microring is derived based on thin shell theory. Then, based on the assumption of small deflection, the nonlinear governing equation is linearized by truncating the higher-order terms of the Taylor series expansion of the nonlinear electrostatic force. After that, the linearized governing equation is discretized into a set of ordinary differential equations using Galerkin method in which the mode shape functions of the ring are adopted. The influences of the structural damping of the microring and the span of the arch electrodes on the forced response and dynamical stabilities of the microring are investigated. The results show that the damping ratio has a great influence on the system instability during high-frequency excitation. The unstable region of the system can increase with the increase of the electrode span; the response amplitude can also be increased within a certain range.

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  • Qingheng Meng & Yuanlin Zhang & Jin Wei & Yuh-Chung Hu & Yan Shi & Tao Yu & Juan Sandoval, 2021. "Dynamic Characteristics of Microring Driven by the Symmetrically Distributed Electrostatic Force," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:1926052
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/1926052
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