Mechanical analysis of MEMS diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring

Implantable bladder pressure sensor need to be very sensitive due to its very low pressure range detection. Hence, proper choice of a diaphragm structure is important as it would give an enormous impact on the sensitivity of a MEMS sensor. In this study, finite element (FEA) analysis is conducted to...

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Main Authors: Norliana, Yusof, Badariah, Bais, Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis, Norhayati, Soin
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spelling my-unisza-ir.11512020-11-10T01:34:24Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1151/ Mechanical analysis of MEMS diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring Norliana, Yusof Badariah, Bais Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis Norhayati, Soin TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Implantable bladder pressure sensor need to be very sensitive due to its very low pressure range detection. Hence, proper choice of a diaphragm structure is important as it would give an enormous impact on the sensitivity of a MEMS sensor. In this study, finite element (FEA) analysis is conducted to investigate the mechanical characteristics on four various diaphragm structures; clamped, slotted, corrugated and bossed square diaphragm of a capacitive MEMS pressure sensor. The MEMS diaphragm were designed and simulated using Comsol Multiphysics software. The static analysis was conducted in order to investigate the stress distribution, total displacement and capacitance meanwhile the modal analysis was conducted to determine the resonant frequency of each structure. From static analysis, it can be observed that slotted diaphragm has higher sensitivity compared to other structures. However, from modal analysis, it was found that the highest mechanical natural frequency is achieved by clamped diaphragm. From this study, it can be concluded that slotted diaphragm is the most suitable choice for designing the implantable MEMS bladder pressure sensor due to its high sensitivity and meet the requirement of desirable mechanical natural frequency of the sensor. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1151/1/FH03-FRIT-18-12572.jpg Norliana, Yusof and Badariah, Bais and Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis and Norhayati, Soin (2017) Mechanical analysis of MEMS diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring. In: 11th IEEE Regional Symposium on Micro and Nanoelectronics, RSM 2017, 23-25 August 2017, Golden Sands Resort Penang Shangri La Batu Feringgi BeachBatu.
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Norliana, Yusof
Badariah, Bais
Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis
Norhayati, Soin
Mechanical analysis of MEMS diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring
description Implantable bladder pressure sensor need to be very sensitive due to its very low pressure range detection. Hence, proper choice of a diaphragm structure is important as it would give an enormous impact on the sensitivity of a MEMS sensor. In this study, finite element (FEA) analysis is conducted to investigate the mechanical characteristics on four various diaphragm structures; clamped, slotted, corrugated and bossed square diaphragm of a capacitive MEMS pressure sensor. The MEMS diaphragm were designed and simulated using Comsol Multiphysics software. The static analysis was conducted in order to investigate the stress distribution, total displacement and capacitance meanwhile the modal analysis was conducted to determine the resonant frequency of each structure. From static analysis, it can be observed that slotted diaphragm has higher sensitivity compared to other structures. However, from modal analysis, it was found that the highest mechanical natural frequency is achieved by clamped diaphragm. From this study, it can be concluded that slotted diaphragm is the most suitable choice for designing the implantable MEMS bladder pressure sensor due to its high sensitivity and meet the requirement of desirable mechanical natural frequency of the sensor.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Norliana, Yusof
Badariah, Bais
Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis
Norhayati, Soin
author_facet Norliana, Yusof
Badariah, Bais
Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis
Norhayati, Soin
author_sort Norliana, Yusof
title Mechanical analysis of MEMS diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring
title_short Mechanical analysis of MEMS diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring
title_full Mechanical analysis of MEMS diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring
title_fullStr Mechanical analysis of MEMS diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical analysis of MEMS diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring
title_sort mechanical analysis of mems diaphragm for bladder pressure monitoring
publishDate 2017
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