A general model for nano-cantilever switches with consideration of surface stress, nonlinear curvature, the location and length of the fixed electrode is developed. Some representative cantilever switch architectures are incorporated into this model. The governing equation is derived by using Hamilton principal and solved numerical. Results show that the influence of nonlinear curvature and surface effect on the pull-in instability and free vibration is significant for a switch with a large gap-length ratio and a short fixed electrode (the length of the fixed electrode is smaller than that of the cantilever nanobeam). The length and position of the fixed electrode have a significant effect on the pull-in parameters
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In this paper, analytical closed-form expressions to accurately estimate the pull-in characteristics...
The paper analyzes the nonlinear electromechanical behavior of nanobeams under electrostatic actuati...
MEMS-NEMS applications extensively use micro-nano cantilever structures as actuation system, thanks ...
In the present paper, we analyze the influence of surface energy on the pull-in instability of a can...
This paper investigates the pull-in instability of a nano-switch under electrostatic and intermolecu...
This paper investigates the pull-in instability of nano-switches subjected to an electrostatic force...
We present a theoretical investigation of stiction in nanoscale electromechanical contact switches. ...
AbstractIn this paper, a distributed parameter model is used to study the pull-in instability of can...
AbstractThis paper deals with the study of the small scale effect on the pull-in instability of nano...
With the scaling down of electromechanical switches to from micro- to nano-scale, short-range forces...
AbstractIn this paper, a power series solution is used to study the deflection and pull-in instabili...
This paper deals with the pull-in instability of cantilever nano-switches subjected to electrostatic...
The problem of pull-in instability of a cantilever micro- or nano-switch under electrostatic forces ...
AbstractIn this paper, the pull-in instability of a cantilever nano-actuator is considered incorpora...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we study the instability of double cantilever type nanoelectromechanical sys...
In this paper, analytical closed-form expressions to accurately estimate the pull-in characteristics...
The paper analyzes the nonlinear electromechanical behavior of nanobeams under electrostatic actuati...
MEMS-NEMS applications extensively use micro-nano cantilever structures as actuation system, thanks ...