Continuously Adjustable Micro Valve Based on a Piezoelectric Actuator for High-Precision Flow Rate Control

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Abstract

A MEMS-based micro valve fitted with a piezoelectric actuator is presented in order to achieve a continuously adjustable flow rate control. The micro valve is realized using a cost-effective fabrication scheme with simple polyimide (PI) bonding, which has an average shear strength of up to 39.8 MPa, indicating a relatively high reliability. The simulation results based on the finite element method (FEM) show that the valve membrane is able to seal the inlet and cut off the flow successfully with a piezoelectric force of 3N when the differential pressure is 200 kPa. The measurement of the flow rate through the outlets shows that the micro valve can control the flow rate effectively in a large range under different actuation voltages and differential pressures. When the actuation voltage is 140 V, the measured leak flow of the closed micro valve is smaller than 0.5 sccm with a differential pressure of 200 kPa.

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Ding, Y., Cai, Y., & Li, Y. (2022). Continuously Adjustable Micro Valve Based on a Piezoelectric Actuator for High-Precision Flow Rate Control. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11111689

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