This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of high temperature MEMS hot-wire anemometer for gas turbine environment. No such sensor exists at present. Based on the latest improvement in a new type of Polymer-Derived Ceramic (PDC) material, the authors present a Novel design, structural and thermal analysis of MEMS hot-wire anemometer (HWA) based on PDC material, and show that such a sensor is indeed feasible. This MEMS Sensor is microfabricated by using three types of PDC materials such as SiAlCN, SiCN (lightly doped) and SiCN (heavily doped) for sensing element (hot-wire), support prongs and connecting leads respectively. This novel hot wire anemometer can perform better than a conventional HWA in which the hot wire is made of tungsten o...
Metallization for MEMS devices for high-temperature applications is more complex than metallization ...
The operation of a thin film hot wire directional anemometer is demonstrated using three modes of op...
A new type of micromachined and batch-fabricated hot-wire anemometers has been developed. The system...
This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of high temperature hot-wire anemometer for gas turbine...
Technical challenges for developing micro sensors for Ultra High Temperature and turbine application...
This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of a novel High Temperature Heat Flux (HTHF) sensor for...
Development of an ultra-high temperature sensor advocates numerous applications in a variety of dive...
Micro-sensors are highly desired for on-line temperature/pressure monitoring in turbine engines to i...
Novel micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS)-based sensors for use in ultra-high temperature enviro...
In this paper, we describe the potential use of polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) for micro-sensors fo...
AbstractThis paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramic...
This paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramics (PDC) ...
This paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramics (PDC) ...
We report a novel packaging and experimental technique for characterizing thermal flow sensors at hi...
In aerospace applications, but also in manufacturing, mining, energy industry and natural hazards, h...
Metallization for MEMS devices for high-temperature applications is more complex than metallization ...
The operation of a thin film hot wire directional anemometer is demonstrated using three modes of op...
A new type of micromachined and batch-fabricated hot-wire anemometers has been developed. The system...
This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of high temperature hot-wire anemometer for gas turbine...
Technical challenges for developing micro sensors for Ultra High Temperature and turbine application...
This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of a novel High Temperature Heat Flux (HTHF) sensor for...
Development of an ultra-high temperature sensor advocates numerous applications in a variety of dive...
Micro-sensors are highly desired for on-line temperature/pressure monitoring in turbine engines to i...
Novel micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS)-based sensors for use in ultra-high temperature enviro...
In this paper, we describe the potential use of polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) for micro-sensors fo...
AbstractThis paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramic...
This paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramics (PDC) ...
This paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramics (PDC) ...
We report a novel packaging and experimental technique for characterizing thermal flow sensors at hi...
In aerospace applications, but also in manufacturing, mining, energy industry and natural hazards, h...
Metallization for MEMS devices for high-temperature applications is more complex than metallization ...
The operation of a thin film hot wire directional anemometer is demonstrated using three modes of op...
A new type of micromachined and batch-fabricated hot-wire anemometers has been developed. The system...