Abstract:
A comb drive is an important component of MEMS-based actuators used in
many applications such as a dispenser and a fluidic pump, and as a sensor in
an accelerometer and in MEMS gyroscope. Such systems are coupled multidomain energy systems popularly known as mechatronic systems. The
modeling and simulation of such systems poses a formidable challenge. Bond
Graph Method (BGM) has emerged as a method of choice for the modeling
and simulation of coupled multi-domain energy systems. The system is seen
as an interplay of power variables and energy variables, thus introducing the
immortal concept of cause and effect. The two primary forces,
electromechanical and electrostatic, are cast into the cause and effect
paradigm whilst expressing power into effort and flow variables.
This research work focuses on investigating the control parameters of lateral
electrostatic comb-drive actuators, where the effect of these parameters on
the actuation performance is explored using a commercial bond graph
package known as 20-SIM. This type of analysis is essential for the design
process of system-on-a-chip MEMS applications, where a comb-drive can
represent the main source of actuation within the chip system. Of particular
interest to this study is the application of the electrostatic comb-drive motor as
a fluidic pump in on-a-chip systems used for drug delivery or cooling of
microprocessors used in space vehicles. The 20-SIM computer software is
used to construct a robust comb-drive model and solve its multi-physics
interaction problem using the power of bond graph method. In this model, the
driving voltage is taken into account. The calculated comb displacement and
the electrostatic force generated are known to be directly proportional to the
square of the driving voltage. In this method, a model based on BGM is
developed and then directly simulated using 20-SIM. Since a bond graph is a
precise mathematical model, it can be used to unfold the state-space
equations associated with the physical dynamic system. The bond graph
Modeling and Simulation of MEMS-based Comb Drive Actuator using Bond Graph Method
College of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering, National University of Sciences and Technology,
Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
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simulations lead to the desired state space equations, which unfold the
dynamic response of the physical system.