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Автор J B Huang
Автор F K Jiang
Автор Y C Tai
Автор C M Ho
Дата выпуска 1999-08-01
dc.description By applying the micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) fabrication technology, we developed a micro-thermal sensor to measure surface shear stress. The heat transfer from a polysilicon heater depends on the normal velocity gradient and thus provides the surface shear stress. However, the sensitivity of the shear-stress measurements in air is less than desirable due to the low heat capacity of air. A unique feature of this micro-sensor is that the heating element, a film 1 µm thick, is separated from the substrate by a vacuum cavity 2 µm thick. The vacuum cavity prevents the conduction of heat to the substrate and therefore improves the sensitivity by an order of magnitude. Owing to the low thermal inertia of the miniature sensing element, this shear-stress micro-sensor can provide instantaneous measurements of small-scale turbulence. Furthermore, MEMS technology allows us make multiple sensors on a single chip so that we can perform distributed measurements. In this study, we use multiple polysilicon sensor elements to improve the dynamic performance of the sensor itself. It is demonstrated that the frequency-response range of a constant-current sensor can be extended from the order of 100 Hz to 100 kHz.
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Издатель Institute of Physics Publishing
Название A micro-electro-mechanical-system-based thermal shear-stress sensor with self-frequency compensation
Тип paper
DOI 10.1088/0957-0233/10/8/303
Electronic ISSN 1361-6501
Print ISSN 0957-0233
Журнал Measurement Science and Technology
Том 10
Первая страница 687
Последняя страница 696
Выпуск 8

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