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Micromechanics of Biomembranes
The Journal of Membrane Biology, 2022Micromechanics techniques are playing an increasing role in characterization of biomembranes. The mechanical properties of membranes play an important role for a whole range of cellular processes. Lipid-protein biomembranes display lateral heterogeneity, domain formation, and morphological changes at mesoscopic and nanoscopic length scales.
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Sensor Letters, 2007
We have designed and fabricated micromechanical magnetometers intended for a 3D electronic compass which could be embedded in portable devices. The sensors are based on the Lorentz force acting on a current-carrying coil, processed on a single crystal silicon resonator.
Saarilahti, J. +11 more
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We have designed and fabricated micromechanical magnetometers intended for a 3D electronic compass which could be embedded in portable devices. The sensors are based on the Lorentz force acting on a current-carrying coil, processed on a single crystal silicon resonator.
Saarilahti, J. +11 more
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Ferromagnetic micromechanical magnetometer
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2001A novel micromechanical magnetometer has been designed, fabricated, and tested that consists of low-stress electrodeposited hard magnetic alloys and surface micromachined polysilicon structures. The sensor responds to applied magnetic fields without consuming any power and the magnitude of the response is scale independent. By optically measuring their
Henry H. Yang +7 more
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Physical and Engineering Sciences, 1995
Micromechanics deals with micromechanisms which fall into two broad categories: sensors and actuators. Since sensors measure some property of their environment, internal sensor power dissipation should be minimized and sensor sensitivity must be maximized. In force sensing, power dissipation has been reduced by ten decades in twenty years.
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Micromechanics deals with micromechanisms which fall into two broad categories: sensors and actuators. Since sensors measure some property of their environment, internal sensor power dissipation should be minimized and sensor sensitivity must be maximized. In force sensing, power dissipation has been reduced by ten decades in twenty years.
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2001
Abstract A unidirectional fiber composite (UDC) consists of aligned continuous fibers that are embedded in a matrix. This article describes a variety of analytical methods that are used to determine the various physical properties of the UDC.
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Abstract A unidirectional fiber composite (UDC) consists of aligned continuous fibers that are embedded in a matrix. This article describes a variety of analytical methods that are used to determine the various physical properties of the UDC.
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The Micromechanical Accelerometer and the Micromechanical Gyroscope
2017The micromechanical inertial sensors in the fabrication of micromechanical technology mainly include the micromechanical accelerometer and the micromechanical gyroscope.
Fuxue Zhang, Wei Zhang, Guosheng Wang
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Acta oto-laryngologica, 1987
On the basis of functional morphology, biomechanical properties and topographic relations of the cells of the Corti organ, a physical model was designed for the study of mechanical action in the cochlear partition during sound stimulation. The topographic relations between the supporting and the sensory cells of the organ of Corti transform the basilar
L, Voldrich, L, Ulehlová
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On the basis of functional morphology, biomechanical properties and topographic relations of the cells of the Corti organ, a physical model was designed for the study of mechanical action in the cochlear partition during sound stimulation. The topographic relations between the supporting and the sensory cells of the organ of Corti transform the basilar
L, Voldrich, L, Ulehlová
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Computational Mechanics, 1996
In this review article the author presents some basic problems of computational micromechanics, with particular emphasis on multiple-scale problems and micromechanical models. The following examples and applications are discussed: the bridging of atomistic and continuum scales, with application to nanoindentation and brittle-to-ductile transition; the ...
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In this review article the author presents some basic problems of computational micromechanics, with particular emphasis on multiple-scale problems and micromechanical models. The following examples and applications are discussed: the bridging of atomistic and continuum scales, with application to nanoindentation and brittle-to-ductile transition; the ...
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