Title :
Self-assembly of micro parts by controlling the environmental parameters
Author :
Hori, Masashi ; Hashimoto, Shuji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Pure & Appl. Phys., Waseda Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
We propose a novel design for self-assembly with milli-scaled components and investigate a relation between the yield rate and environmental parameters such as the external force using different binding faces. In the first experiment, we demonstrate a production of a distributed micro-motor array by a self-assembly. By giving a vibration to the substrate, columnar iron parts with 1 mm length and 0.5 mm diameter are trapped in the holes that are stable sites in terms of gravitational potentials at the yield rate of more than 80%. We then achieved to drive the micro-motor array selectively. In the second experiment, we demonstrate a self-assembly of 3D structures with two kinds of parts. We use a surface tension as a binding force, and control the orientation and the selectivity of binding by a triangular copper binding face and a complementary shape of component. Our experiments show the promising results for applications of the proposed self-assembly systems in micro-machine production.
Keywords :
arrays; attitude control; force; microassembling; micromachining; micromotors; position control; self-assembly; surface tension; vibrations; 3D structures self-assembly; 80 percent; binding faces; distributed micromotor array; environmental parameter control; gravitational potentials; micromachine production; microparts self-assembly; surface tension; Assembly; Design engineering; Force control; Micromotors; Optical devices; Physics; Production; Self-assembly; Shape control; Surface tension;
Conference_Titel :
Micromechatronics and Human Science, 2003. MHS 2003. Proceedings of 2003 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8165-3
DOI :
10.1109/MHS.2003.1249931