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Timoshenko Beam Model for Lateral Vibration of Liquid-Phase Microcantilever-Based Sensors

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Dynamic-mode microcantilever-based devices are potentially well suited to biological and chemical sensing applications. However, when these applications involve liquid-phase detection, fluid-induced dissipative forces can significantly impair device performance. Recent experimental and analytical research has shown that higher in-fluid quality factors (Q) are achieved by exciting microcantilevers in the lateral flexural mode. However, experimental results show that, for microcantilevers having larger width-to-length ratios, the behaviors predicted by current analytical models differ from measurements. To more accurately model microcantilever resonant behavior in viscous fluids and to improve understanding of lateral-mode sensor performance, a new analytical model is developed, incorporating both viscous fluid effects and “Timoshenko beam” effects (shear deformation and rotatory inertia). Beam response is examined for two harmonic load types that simulate current actuation methods: tip force and support rotation. Results are expressed in terms of total beam displacement and beam displacement due solely to bending deformation, which correspond to current detection methods used with microcantilever-based devices (optical and piezoresistive detection, respectively). The influences of the shear, rotatory inertia, and fluid parameters, as well as the load/detection scheme, are investigated. Results indicate that load/detection type can impact the measured resonant characteristics and, thus, sensor performance, especially at larger values of fluid resistance.

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This work is supported in part by NSF Grant Nos. ECCS-0824017, ECCS-1128992, and ECCS-1128554, and the Graduate School of Marquette University.

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Schultz, J.A. et al. (2014). Timoshenko Beam Model for Lateral Vibration of Liquid-Phase Microcantilever-Based Sensors. In: Shaw III, G., Prorok, B., Starman, L., Furlong, C. (eds) MEMS and Nanotechnology, Volume 5. Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00780-9_15

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