2013
DOI: 10.1108/sr-05-2012-645
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Finite element method based absolute pressure sensitivity optimized membrane type double cavity vacuum sealed piezoresistive sensor

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to use finite element method for optimizing the membrane type double cavity vacuum sealed structure for the best achievable sensitivity in a piezoresistive absolute pressure sensor and its validation using a standard complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process. Design/methodology/approach -A double cavity vacuum sealed piezoresistive absolute pressure sensor has been simulated and optimized for its performance and an analytical model describing the behaviour of … Show more

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“…The electrical properties of composites filled with conductive fillers have been studied over the past decades due to their wide applications (Elimat, 2006;Ezquerra and Kulescza, 1990). Composites filled with conductive fillers in threshold content can serve as sensing materials by using the change in electrical resistivity upon strain, which is so called piezoresistivity (Feng and Chan, 2003;Fu and Chung, 1996;Kimura et al, 1999;Loh et al, 2009;Rathore et al, 2013;Yu and Kwon, 2009). Cement-based composite filled with conductive particles (carbon black and nickel particles, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrical properties of composites filled with conductive fillers have been studied over the past decades due to their wide applications (Elimat, 2006;Ezquerra and Kulescza, 1990). Composites filled with conductive fillers in threshold content can serve as sensing materials by using the change in electrical resistivity upon strain, which is so called piezoresistivity (Feng and Chan, 2003;Fu and Chung, 1996;Kimura et al, 1999;Loh et al, 2009;Rathore et al, 2013;Yu and Kwon, 2009). Cement-based composite filled with conductive particles (carbon black and nickel particles, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%