[[abstract]]A novel micromachined accelerometer based on thermal-bubble technology is proposed and demonstrated in this work. Unlike the other techniques, the only moving element in the accelerometer is a small thermal-bubble created by using a high flux heater to vaporize the liquid contained in the micro-chamber. The basic physical characteristics including the heat transfer and fluid flow behavior of this sensor have been analyzed and discussed. The feasibility and performance of the proposed accelerometer are verified using numerical simulations and demonstrated experimentally using a designed test setup. The results conclude that the presented design has better response and higher sensitivity comparing to its counterparts.[[fileno]]202...
In the present work, the design and the environmental conditions of a micromachined thermal accelero...
In the present work, the design and the environmental conditions of a micromachined thermal accelero...
A convection-based micromachined accelerometer without moving elements has previously been developed...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we design andfabrication a novel thermalbubble-based micromachined accele...
[[abstract]]We report a novel prototype of a two-dimensional micromachined accelerometer based on th...
[[abstract]]Conventionally the accelerometer behaves like a spring – mass system and its structures ...
[[abstract]]A novel thermal-bubble-based micromachined accelerometer with advantages of low solid th...
A novel design of accelerometer based on differential buoyancy of a heated fluid in a micromachined...
A new mechanism of acceleration detection that utilizes gas sealed in a hermetic chamber as proof ma...
To study local convention and heat transfer around an isolated growing vapor bubble during nucleate ...
To study local convention and heat transfer around an isolated growing vapor bubble during nucleate ...
A novel design for a micromachined accelerometer is proposed. The working principle of the proposed ...
Micromachined fluid inertial sensors are an important class of inertial sensors, which mainly includ...
This paper presents a thermal convection–based sensor fabricated using simple microelectromechanical...
Micromachined fluid inertial sensors are an important class of inertial sensors, which mainly includ...
In the present work, the design and the environmental conditions of a micromachined thermal accelero...
In the present work, the design and the environmental conditions of a micromachined thermal accelero...
A convection-based micromachined accelerometer without moving elements has previously been developed...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we design andfabrication a novel thermalbubble-based micromachined accele...
[[abstract]]We report a novel prototype of a two-dimensional micromachined accelerometer based on th...
[[abstract]]Conventionally the accelerometer behaves like a spring – mass system and its structures ...
[[abstract]]A novel thermal-bubble-based micromachined accelerometer with advantages of low solid th...
A novel design of accelerometer based on differential buoyancy of a heated fluid in a micromachined...
A new mechanism of acceleration detection that utilizes gas sealed in a hermetic chamber as proof ma...
To study local convention and heat transfer around an isolated growing vapor bubble during nucleate ...
To study local convention and heat transfer around an isolated growing vapor bubble during nucleate ...
A novel design for a micromachined accelerometer is proposed. The working principle of the proposed ...
Micromachined fluid inertial sensors are an important class of inertial sensors, which mainly includ...
This paper presents a thermal convection–based sensor fabricated using simple microelectromechanical...
Micromachined fluid inertial sensors are an important class of inertial sensors, which mainly includ...
In the present work, the design and the environmental conditions of a micromachined thermal accelero...
In the present work, the design and the environmental conditions of a micromachined thermal accelero...
A convection-based micromachined accelerometer without moving elements has previously been developed...