• DocumentCode
    742932
  • Title

    Design and Experiment of a Jetting Dispenser Driven by Piezostack Actuator

  • Author

    Lingyun Wang ; Jiang Du ; Zhiwei Luo ; Xiaohui Du ; Yipan Li ; Juan Liu ; Daoheng Sun

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Mech. & Electr. Eng., Xiamen Univ., Xiamen, China
  • Volume
    3
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2013
  • Firstpage
    147
  • Lastpage
    156
  • Abstract
    To make up for the insufficiency and instability of contact dispensers that are used for fluid dispensing in microelectronic packaging, a noncontact jetting dispenser driven by a piezostack actuator is introduced in this paper. After describing the structural components and operating principle of the dispensing mechanism, a fluid model is presented to discuss the dynamic properties of the fluid and analyze the key parameters of the proposed dispenser. The ANSYS simulation software is used to design the displacement amplifier, which is an important component of the dispenser. The maximum displacement output of 323 μm is obtained by optimizing. Subsequently, the dynamic behavior of the displacement amplifier is measured by an optical displacement sensor. The displacement change with the driving voltage amplitude and frequency is also investigated; the maximum displacement is 320 μm, and the error between the simulation and the measurement result is just 0.75%. In order to verify the practicality of dispenser, experiments are conducted to examine the effects of the driving voltage, backpressure, working temperature, and distance between the nozzle and the collector on the jetting performance and droplet diameter. The dispenser can dispense droplets uniformly and steadily. Its maximum jetting frequency is 65 Hz, and droplets of 1.07-mm diameter are produced by a stainless steel nozzle of 0.25-mm diameter in the experimental study, with the variation of the droplet diameter being within ±2%.
  • Keywords
    amplifiers; displacement measurement; drops; integrated circuit packaging; jets; nozzles; piezoelectric actuators; pressure; stainless steel; ANSYS simulation software; backpressure; contact dispenser; displacement amplifier design; displacement change; droplet diameter; dynamic behavior; dynamic properties; fluid dispensing; fluid model; frequency 65 Hz; jetting performance; microelectronic packaging; noncontact jetting dispenser; nozzle-collector distance; optical displacement sensor; piezostack actuator; size 0.25 mm; stainless steel nozzle; structural component; temperature; voltage amplitude; Actuators; Fasteners; Finite element methods; Materials; Needles; Packaging; Solid modeling; Displacement amplifier; jetting; microelectronic packaging; piezostack actuator;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    2156-3950
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCPMT.2012.2222407
  • Filename
    6363583