2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28688-4_11
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Computational Modeling Challenges

Abstract: In the original version of the book, the contributor name and the corresponding affiliation have to be included in Chapter 4. The erratum chapter and the book have been updated with the change. The updated original online version of this chapter can be found at https://doi.

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“… (1/ ) are due to the transfer of some of the resonator’s kinetic energy to the surroundings when the resonator’s surface interacts with the ambient gas molecules. This type of loss is significant for low frequency relatively large resonant structures with large separation between the vibrating body and the substrate [ 18 ]. As the surface to volume ratio of the resonant device scales down, this type of loss becomes less dominant [ 19 ].…”
Section: Super High Frequency Alscn Clmrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… (1/ ) are due to the transfer of some of the resonator’s kinetic energy to the surroundings when the resonator’s surface interacts with the ambient gas molecules. This type of loss is significant for low frequency relatively large resonant structures with large separation between the vibrating body and the substrate [ 18 ]. As the surface to volume ratio of the resonant device scales down, this type of loss becomes less dominant [ 19 ].…”
Section: Super High Frequency Alscn Clmrsmentioning
confidence: 99%