Modelling and simulation (M&S) is used by engineers to accurately model and analyse MEMS devices for better designs. In this eBook, we share the stories of four teams from around the world that used multiphysics modelling and simulation to overcome MEMS device design challenges.
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In one story, you will learn how product developers at Endress+Hauser analyse different phenomena in various types of flowmeters and to improve sensor sensitivity. In another story, you will see how a team at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) designed a silicon photonic phase shifter that was prototyped and could become a building block for future optical data networks. You will also learn how engineers at FUJIFILM Dimatix studied a wide range of actuator geometries for use in inkjet printers and how simulation guided them to update their designs. Additionally, you will learn about how Xi Engineering built a simulation app that helped Warwick Audio Technologies Limited (WAT) more easily develop custom transducers for high-end headphones.
The eBook also includes an article that showcases three examples of using simulation for RF MEMS device design.
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The COMSOL Multiphysics® modelling and simulation software is used in all fields of engineering, manufacturing and scientific research to simulate designs, devices and processes. The platform is an integrated environment for creating physics-based models and simulation applications.
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