Bioinspired Solutions for MEMS Tribology

R. A. Singh, S. Jayalakshmi
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Micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS) are miniaturized devices that operate at a small scale. Actuators-based MEMS have not been commercially realized yet, owing to the manifestation of high surface forces such as adhesion and friction between their moving elements. In recent years, inspiration from “Lotus Effect” has opened a new direction in the field of micro/nano-tribology to manipulate/control surface forces at small scale. The underlying principle discovered from the super-hydrophobic nature of the leaves of water-repellent plants has led to the design and development of various biomimetic tribological surfaces that exhibit remarkable reduction in surface forces under tribological contact. This chapter presents the tribological issues in MEMS devices, examples of conventional solutions for the tribological issues, and unique bioinspired solutions that have great capability to mitigate surface forces at micro/nano-scales.
MEMS摩擦学的仿生解决方案
微机电系统(MEMS)是一种在小范围内运行的小型化设备。基于致动器的MEMS尚未商业化实现,由于其运动元件之间的粘附和摩擦等高表面力的表现。近年来,受到“莲花效应”的启发,在微/纳米摩擦学领域开辟了一个新的方向,即在小尺度上操纵/控制表面力。从疏水植物叶片的超疏水性中发现的基本原理导致了各种仿生摩擦学表面的设计和开发,这些表面在摩擦学接触下表现出显着的表面力减少。本章介绍了MEMS器件中的摩擦学问题,摩擦学问题的传统解决方案的示例,以及独特的生物启发解决方案,这些解决方案具有在微/纳米尺度上减轻表面力的强大能力。
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