DESIGN OPTIMIZATION FOR AN ELECTRO-THERMALLY ACTUATED POLYMERIC MICROGRIPPER

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2042/16886
Title: DESIGN OPTIMIZATION FOR AN ELECTRO-THERMALLY ACTUATED POLYMERIC MICROGRIPPER
Author: Voicu, R.; Muller, R.; Eftime, L.
Abstract: Thermal micro-actuators are a promising solution to the need for large-displacement, gentle handling force, low-power MEMS actuators. Potential applications of these devices are micro-relays, assembling and miniature medical instrumentation. In this paper the development of thermal microactuators based on SU-8 polymer is described. The paper presents the development of a new microgripper which can realize a movement of the gripping arms with possibility for positioning and manipulating of the gripped object. Two models of polymeric microgripper electrothermo- mechanical actuated, using low actuation voltages, designed for SU-8 polymer fabrication were presented. The electro-thermal microgrippers were designed and optimized using finite element simulations. Electro-thermo-mechanical simulations based on finite element method were performed for each of the model in order to compare the results. Preliminary experimental tests were carried out.
Publisher: EDA Publishing, Grenoble, France
Date: 2008

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