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capacitive pressure sensor
Posted 29 juin 2012, 11:31 UTC−4 MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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I'm trying to simulate a parallel-plate capacitive pressure sensor. The plates are fixed along the edges, but the top plate can deflect under pressure; thus the capacitance changes.
I am using electrostatics and solid mechanics physics.The problem is, in order to compute the capacitance, I have to add air surrounding and also in between the plates. But air doesn't work in solid mechanics physics, as Young's modulus and poisson's ratio are required. And in fact, it is only vacuum between the parallel plates.
What should I do?
Thank you!
I am using electrostatics and solid mechanics physics.The problem is, in order to compute the capacitance, I have to add air surrounding and also in between the plates. But air doesn't work in solid mechanics physics, as Young's modulus and poisson's ratio are required. And in fact, it is only vacuum between the parallel plates.
What should I do?
Thank you!
2 Replies Last Post 29 juin 2012, 16:02 UTC−4