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Reduced-order models for MEMS applications

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NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
Volume 41, Issue 1-3, Pages 211-236

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-005-2809-9

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MEMS; microbeams; microplates; reduced-order models; squeeze-film damping; thermoelastic damping

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We review the development of reduced-order models for MEMS devices. Based on their implementation procedures, we classify these reduced-order models into two broad categories: node and domain methods. Node methods use lower-order approximations of the system matrices found by evaluating the system equations at each node in the discretization mesh. Domain-based methods rely on modal analysis and the Galerkin method to rewrite the system equations in terms of domain-wide modes (eigenfunctions). We summarize the major contributions in the field and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each implementation. We then present reduced-order models for microbeams and rectangular and circular microplates. Finally, we present reduced-order approaches to model squeeze-film and thermoelastic damping in MEMS and present analytical expressions for the damping coefficients. We validate these models by comparing their results with available theoretical and experimental results.

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