Modeling the effect of imperfections in glassblown micro-wineglass fused quartz resonators

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In this paper, we developed an analytical model, supported by experimental results, on the effect of imperfections in glassblown micro-wineglass fused quartz resonators. The analytical model predicting the frequency mismatch due to imperfections was derived based on a combination of the Rayleigh's energy method and the generalized collocation method. The analytically predicted frequency of the n = 2 wineglass mode shape was within 10% of the finite element modeling results and within 20% of the experimental results for thin shells, showing the fidelity of the predictive model. The postprocessing methods for improvement of the resonator surface quality were also studied. We concluded that the thermal reflow of fused quartz achieves the best result, followed in effectiveness by the RCA-1 surface treatment. All the analytical models developed in this paper are to guide the manufacturing methods to reduce the frequency and damping mismatch, and to increase the mechanical quality factor of the device.

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Wang, Y., Asadian, M. H., & Shkel, A. M. (2017). Modeling the effect of imperfections in glassblown micro-wineglass fused quartz resonators. Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, 139(4). https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4036679

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