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Mechanical Event
Simulation of Micropump
A collaborative project with the University of Alberta examined the effects
of resonance on a piezoelectric micropump. Firstly, linear dynamic analysis
determined the natural frequencies. Then, stress levels were obtained by
resonating the micropump at its first natural frequency using Mechanical Event
Simulation.
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"Multiphysics and CAD support
capabilities make ALGOR an important player in the MEMS
simulation industry."
Walied Moussa, Ph.D.
University of Alberta

Maximum stresses obtained from an MES are displayed for a
MEMS piezoelectric micropump, used for biomedical
applications such as delivering minute, accurate fluid
dosages to diabetics or chemotherapy patients.
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"ALGOR is an effective tool for MEMS design due to its
foundation in trusted finite element technology, flexible
modeling options, multiphysics and dynamic nonlinear
capabilities, Windows-based interface and ability to analyze
and optimize packaging."
Robert Calvet
SiWave, Inc.

Engineers at SiWave, Inc. used MES to calculate stress
and displacement results over time for an applied shock load
on this MEMS optical switch. The insets show a microscopic
photograph of the device and its actual size compared to a
penny.
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 Electrostatic analysis software was used to calculate the
electrostatic forces generated when voltage is applied to
this MEMS radial comb motor. |
MEMS Simulation
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) are
micromachines the size of a grain of salt or the eye
of a needle that integrate mechanical elements,
sensors, actuators and electronics on a silicon
substrate. ALGOR's MEMS solution links electrostatic
analysis to stress analysis tools. Additionally,
components that house, protect and interface with a
MEMS device can be designed and optimized. These
analysis capabilities are all available within
ALGOR's easy-to-use, single user interface for finite element
modeling, results evaluation and presentation,
FEMPRO.
Modeling
A suite of modeling capabilities includes:
- InCAD technology for direct CAD/CAE data exchange with:
- Alibre Design
- Autodesk Inventor
- Inovate
- IronCAD
- KeyCreator
- Mechanical Desktop
- Pro/ENGINEER
- Rhinoceros
- Solid Edge
- SolidWorks
- full associativity for each design change with most CAD solid modelers
- support for CAD universal files including 3-D solid models in the ACIS, IGES, STEP and STL file formats
and 2- and 3-D wireframe geometry in the CDL, DXF and IGES file formats
- a user-controlled feature suppression tool with the option to suppress details either manually
or based on feature size
- a midplane mesh engine for reducing thin, solid features in a CAD model to plate/shell elements
with automatic handling of parts, assemblies, multi-thickness regions and mixed element type models
- an automatic, hex-dominant hybrid solid meshing tool to produce higher quality elements on the
first pass and more accurate results
- automatic, intelligent, feature-based mesh refinement and point-and-click definition of
areas where a finer mesh is desired
- Superdraw tools for 2- and 3-D sketching, modeling and structured meshing
- Internationalized language support including:
- Graphical user interface and user documentation in Chinese (simplified), English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
- Automatic language detection based on Windows regional settings
- Convenient selection of language of user's choice
Analysis
MEMS simulation capabilities include:
- electrostatic analysis software that
calculates forces due to surface charges
- Mechanical Event Simulation (MES) and static
stress analysis with linear and nonlinear material
models that predicts electromechanical effects
driven by electrostatic forces
- piezoelectric material models for MES and
static stress analysis
- linear dynamics
Results Evaluation and Presentation
A built-in graphics environment provides
extensive results evaluation and presentation
capabilities and features transparent display
options, multiple-window displays, fast dynamic
viewing controls and customization options including
user-defined color palettes and annotations. All
analysis results can be:
- displayed graphically as contours or plots
- output in the BMP, JPG, TIF, PNG, PCX and TGA
formats
- animated with AVI creation and display tools
- presented in text or HTML reports
Additional MEMS Resources:
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