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Pull-In Analysis of the Flat Circular CMUT Cell Featuring Sealed Cavity

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  • Wen Zhang
  • Hui Zhang
  • Fei Du
  • Jianchao Shi
  • Shijiu Jin
  • Zhoumo Zeng

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Capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers (CMUTs) are one of the appealing MEMS devices. Most studies treat CMUTs as rigid plates vibrating in open air, ignoring the mechanical boundary conditions for simplification and resulting in cumulative errors in coupled fields. This paper presents a new analytical model for the pull-in characteristics of the flat circular CMUT cell featuring sealed cavity. Utilizing the plate theory coupled with Boyle’s law, the paper establishes a strong relation between the pressures inside the sealed cavity and the pull-in characteristics for the first time. Not only did we point out that the existence of the pressure inside the sealed cavity cannot be omitted, but we also quantified the direct effect of the pressure ratios on the pull-in phenomenon. The pull-in voltages increase while the pull-in ratios decrease with the pressure ratios of the pressure inside the sealed cavity to the ambient pressure. The proposed calculation process delivers a good approximation of the pull-in voltages and displacements, which are consistent with COMSOL simulation results. Particularly, the percentage error of our calculation process is 6.986% for the worst case. Therefore, our proposed analytical model accurately and efficiently predicts the pull-in characteristics and this paper offers new perspectives and reference value in designing and modeling the CMUTs.

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  • Wen Zhang & Hui Zhang & Fei Du & Jianchao Shi & Shijiu Jin & Zhoumo Zeng, 2015. "Pull-In Analysis of the Flat Circular CMUT Cell Featuring Sealed Cavity," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-9, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:150279
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/150279
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