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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Advanced Techniques For Carbon Nanotube Templated Microfabrication, Jason Matthew Lund
Advanced Techniques For Carbon Nanotube Templated Microfabrication, Jason Matthew Lund
Theses and Dissertations
Carbon nanotube templated microfabrication (CNT-M) is a term describing a grouping of processes where carbon nanotubes (CNTs) serve a structural role in the fabrication of a material or device. In its basic form, CNT-M is comprised of two steps: produce a template made from carbon nanotubes and infiltrate the porous template with an additional material. Vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) templates can be grown to heights ranging from microns to millimeters and lithographically patterned to a desired form. Deposition of an existing thin film material onto a CNT template will coat all template surfaces and can produce a near solid …
Multiple Imu Sensor Fusion For Suas Navigation And Photogrammetry, Matthew Givens
Multiple Imu Sensor Fusion For Suas Navigation And Photogrammetry, Matthew Givens
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) are devices that sense accelerations and angular rates in 3D so that vehicles and other devices can estimate their orientations, positions, and velocities. While traditionally large, heavy, and costly, using mechanical gyroscopes and stabilized platforms, the recent development of micro-electromechanical sensor (MEMS) IMUs that are small, light, and inexpensive has led to their adoption in many everyday systems such as cell phones, video game controllers, and commercial drones. MEMS IMUs, despite their advantages, have major drawbacks when it comes to accuracy and reliability. The idea of using more than one of these sensors in an array, …
Solarpede: An Untethered Micro Robot Powered By Light., Jordan Fredrick Klotz
Solarpede: An Untethered Micro Robot Powered By Light., Jordan Fredrick Klotz
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Micro-Robotics looks to implement robotics principles at a small scale and has gained popularity in recent decades as a gateway to new research areas such as micro-factory applications. The SolarPede is a second-generation, cm-scale micro-crawler designed for such micro factory applications which is equipped with a legged locomotion system and an electronic backpack. The SolarPede is an evolution of its predecessors and features power and signal conditioning capabilities, gait pattern generation, and Bluetooth connectivity. The components which make up SolarPede have been full validated and tested, and its systems have been realized in the form of a body made from …
Low-Cost, Water Pressure Sensing And Leakage Detection Using Micromachined Membranes, Farhana Anwar
Low-Cost, Water Pressure Sensing And Leakage Detection Using Micromachined Membranes, Farhana Anwar
Master's Theses (2009 -)
This work presents the only known SOI membrane approach, using Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) fabrication techniques, to address viable water leakage sensing requirements at low cost. In this research, membrane thickness and diameter are used in concert to target specific stiffness values that will result in targeted operational pressure ranges of approximately 0-120 psi. A MEMS membrane device constructed using silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers, has been tested and packaged for the water environment. MEMS membrane arrays will be used to determine operational pressure range by bursting.Two applications of these SOI membranes in aqueous environment are investigated in this research. The first …
Secondary Resonances Of Electrostatically Actuated Mems Cantilevers, Christopher I. Reyes
Secondary Resonances Of Electrostatically Actuated Mems Cantilevers, Christopher I. Reyes
Theses and Dissertations
In this work the behavior of micro-electromechanical (MEMS) cantilever resonators is investigated. The cantilever resonators are electrostatically actuated with hard AC voltage resulting in nine distinct resonances cases including super and subharmonic resonances. The amplitude frequency and amplitude voltage bifurcation diagrams are obtained for each of the nine resonance cases. Reduced order models (ROMs) are developed to include one and two modes of vibration. Three different methods are used to solve the ROMs namely 1) the method of multiple scales (MMS), which is a perturbation method used for one mode of vibration, 2) the homotopy analysis method (HAM), which is …
Liquid Flowmeter Using Thermal Measurement; Design And Application, Woojae Chung
Liquid Flowmeter Using Thermal Measurement; Design And Application, Woojae Chung
Master's Theses (2009 -)
This thesis presents flowmeter devices which can measure flowrate, pressure and temperature offlowing liquid samples using thermal measurement method. Typical thermal mass flowmeter usesthermal properties of materials to obtain flow features only for gases. We designed and fabricatedflowmeter devices with various functionalities such as: measuring properties of flowing liquid andidentifying the type of liquid samples.Thermal measurement methods using temperature sensor is a key of our flowmeter’s workingprinciple. The thermal mass flowmeter consists of a glass capillary, a tungsten wire heater, and aresistance temperature detector (RTD) sensor. The heater and sensors are integrated on …
Development Of A Counter-Flow Thermal Gradient Microfluidic Device, Shayan Davani
Development Of A Counter-Flow Thermal Gradient Microfluidic Device, Shayan Davani
Doctoral Dissertations
This work presents a novel counter-flow design for thermal stabilization of microfluidic thermal reactors. In these reactors, precise control of temperature of the liquid sample is achieved by moving the liquid sample through the thermal zones established ideally through the conduction in the solid material of the device. The goal here is to establish a linear thermal distribution when there is no flow and to minimize the temperature change at flow condition. External convection as well as internal flowinduced effects influence the prescribed thermal distribution. The counter-flow thermal gradient device developed in this study is capable of both stabilizing the …
Bouncing Dynamics Of A Class Of Mem/Nem Switching Systems, Mohamed Bognash
Bouncing Dynamics Of A Class Of Mem/Nem Switching Systems, Mohamed Bognash
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The aim of the present research is to understand the bouncing dynamic behavior of NEM/MEM switches in order to improve the switch performance and reliability. It is well known that the bouncing can dramatically degrade the switch performance and life; hence, in the present study, bouncing dynamics of a cantilever-based NME/MEM switch has been studied in detail. To this end, a model of a MEM switch that incorporates electrostatic force, squeeze film air damping force as well as asperity-based contact force has been proposed for an electrostatically actuated switch. An actuation force due to piezoelectric effects is further included in …
Development Of A Sensing System For Underground Optic Fiber Cable Conduit Mapping, Sherif Bakr
Development Of A Sensing System For Underground Optic Fiber Cable Conduit Mapping, Sherif Bakr
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
The motivation of this research is to obtain an accurate three-dimensional (3D) layout of an underground conduit, which may be beneficial to optic fiber cable installers and engineers. A newly designed algorithm for 3D position tracking with the help of an inertial sensor and an encoder has been developed. Two types of representations (Euler angle and Quaternion) for orientation and rotation are also introduced, followed by several data pre-processing procedures. A sensing fusion method is utilized to overcome the accumulated errors introduced by the sensor drifting. Considering the application of 3D underground duct mapping in this research, a sensing system …
Conductivity Modulation In Strained 2d Transition- Metal- Dichalcogenides Via Micro- Electro- Mechanical Actuation, Aldo Ivan Vidaña
Conductivity Modulation In Strained 2d Transition- Metal- Dichalcogenides Via Micro- Electro- Mechanical Actuation, Aldo Ivan Vidaña
Open Access Theses & Dissertations
In this thesis, strain-induced conductivity modulation in bi-layer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) flakes is experimentally investigated and modeled. Uniaxial tensile strain in the MoS2 flakes is achieved using a micro-electro-mechanical (MEM) actuator. Conductivity ratios up to 400 are demonstrated. Theoretical predictions of conductivity versus applied voltage in the MEMS-MoS2 device match experimental data reasonably well using only the effective width of the TMDC flakes as the sole fitting parameter. The amount of strain induced in the MoS2 flakes was determined to be as high as 2.7% for one flake using the model fitted to the experiment data. The switching energy required …