Simplified aeroelastic model for fluid structure interaction between microcantilever sensors and fluid surroundings

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Abstract

Fluid-structural coupling occurs when microcantilever sensors vibrate in a fluid. Due to the complexity of the mechanical characteristics of microcantilevers and lack of high-precision microscopic mechanical testing instruments, effective methods for studying the fluid-structural coupling of microcantilevers are lacking, especially for non-rectangular microcantilevers. Here, we report fluid-structure interactions (FSI) of the cable-membrane structure via a macroscopic study. The simplified aeroelastic model was introduced into the microscopic field to establish a fluid-structure coupling vibration model for microcantilever sensors. We used the finite element method to solve the coupled FSI system. Based on the simplified aeroelastic model, simulation analysis of the effects of the air environment on the vibration of the commonly used rectangular microcantilever was also performed. The obtained results are consistent with the literature. The proposed model can also be applied to the auxiliary design of rectangular and non-rectangular sensors used in fluid environments.

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Wang, F., Zhao, L., Zhang, Y., & Qiao, Z. (2015). Simplified aeroelastic model for fluid structure interaction between microcantilever sensors and fluid surroundings. PLoS ONE, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123860

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