peer reviewedIn this paper, a finite element (FE) procedure for modeling electrostatically actuated MEMS is presented. It concerns a perturbation method for computing electrostatic field distortions due to moving conductors. The computation is split in two steps. First, an unperturbed problem (in the absence of certain conductors) is solved with the conventional FE method in the complete domain. Second, a perturbation problem is solved in a reduced region with an additional conductor using the solution of the unperturbed problem as a source. When the perturbing regions are close to the original source field, an iterative computation may be required. The developed procedure offers the advantage of solving sub-problems in reduced domains an...
Accounting for multiphysical coupling in models of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) is essen...
A recently developed modeling scheme for the numerical simulation of coupled electrostatic-mechanica...
Submitted on behalf of EDA Publishing Association (http://irevues.inist.fr/handle/2042/5920)Internat...
In this paper, a finite element (FE) procedure for modeling electrostatically actu- ated MEMS is pre...
A finite element (FE) perturbation method for computing electrostatic field distortions and electros...
peer reviewedThis paper deals with the coupled electrostatic- mechanical analysis of electrostatical...
peer reviewedA finite element (FE) perturbation method for computing electrostatic field distortions...
This paper deals with the analysis of electrostatic problems involving moving devices by means of a ...
Purpose - To develop a sub-domain perturbation technique for efficiently modeling moving systems in ...
The numerical models describing the behaviour of electrostatically actuated microsystems often disre...
peer reviewedRepetitive finite element (FE) computations are needed when studying variations of geom...
When we use a lumped parameter model for electrostatic micromotor, it is necessary to associate it w...
The increased complexity and precision requirements of microelectromechanical systems(MEMS) have bro...
The paper introduces a method to efficiently simulate nonlinear changing electrostatic fields occurr...
The aim of this paper is to deal with multi-physics simulation of micro-electro-mechanical systems (...
Accounting for multiphysical coupling in models of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) is essen...
A recently developed modeling scheme for the numerical simulation of coupled electrostatic-mechanica...
Submitted on behalf of EDA Publishing Association (http://irevues.inist.fr/handle/2042/5920)Internat...
In this paper, a finite element (FE) procedure for modeling electrostatically actu- ated MEMS is pre...
A finite element (FE) perturbation method for computing electrostatic field distortions and electros...
peer reviewedThis paper deals with the coupled electrostatic- mechanical analysis of electrostatical...
peer reviewedA finite element (FE) perturbation method for computing electrostatic field distortions...
This paper deals with the analysis of electrostatic problems involving moving devices by means of a ...
Purpose - To develop a sub-domain perturbation technique for efficiently modeling moving systems in ...
The numerical models describing the behaviour of electrostatically actuated microsystems often disre...
peer reviewedRepetitive finite element (FE) computations are needed when studying variations of geom...
When we use a lumped parameter model for electrostatic micromotor, it is necessary to associate it w...
The increased complexity and precision requirements of microelectromechanical systems(MEMS) have bro...
The paper introduces a method to efficiently simulate nonlinear changing electrostatic fields occurr...
The aim of this paper is to deal with multi-physics simulation of micro-electro-mechanical systems (...
Accounting for multiphysical coupling in models of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) is essen...
A recently developed modeling scheme for the numerical simulation of coupled electrostatic-mechanica...
Submitted on behalf of EDA Publishing Association (http://irevues.inist.fr/handle/2042/5920)Internat...