DocumentCode
3586456
Title
A novel design of capacitive MEMS pressure sensor for lubricating system
Author
Chitra, L. ; Ramakrishnan, V.
Author_Institution
Sathyabama Univ., Chennai, India
fYear
2014
Firstpage
204
Lastpage
208
Abstract
This paper presents a novel comb drive based MEMs capacitive pressure sensor for measuring the pressure inside the lubricating system. The working principle and design analysis of the proposed MEMS comb drive capacitive sensor is explained. The diaphragm thickness is a primary factor in determining the pressure sensor sensitivity. MEMS technology allows diaphragm to be very thin compared to conventional machining. This comb drive capacitive pressure sensor isolates the pressure sensing diaphragm from its capacitance sensing movable comb plate by a mechanical coupling so that it increases the pressure sensitivity. The design and simulation of the sensor is analysed using Comsol Multiphysics 4.4. The stress distribution of the membrane and capacitive sensitivity analysis is carried out for the range of pressure from 0 to 10 bar. The dimension of the Capacitor plate with comb is 200μm ×200μm ×3 μm. The sensor works efficiently in the range of 30°C to 270°C. The main purpose of the novel design is even a small change in the capacitance in the range of atto farad (aF) can be sensed accurately by this model.
Keywords
capacitive sensors; design engineering; diaphragms; microsensors; pressure sensors; sensitivity analysis; Comsol Multiphysics 4.4; MEMS comb drive capacitive pressure sensor; design analysis; lubricating system; mechanical coupling; pressure sensing diaphragm; pressure sensitivity; sensitivity analysis; stress distribution; Aluminum; Capacitance; Lubrication; Micromechanical devices; Sensitivity; Sensors; Silicon; Capacitive sensor; Comb drive; Comsol Multiphysics; Deformation; MEMS; membrane;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Emerging Trends In New & Renewable Energy Sources And Energy Management (NCET NRES EM), 2014 IEEE National Conference On
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-8193-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NCETNRESEM.2014.7088768
Filename
7088768
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