A microcantilever-based gas flow sensor for flow rate and direction detection

Utilizing conventional micro-electro-mechanical systems techniques, this study fabricates and characterizes a novel micro gas flow sensor comprising four silicon nitride/silicon wafer cantilever beams arranged in a cross-form configuration. The residual stresses induced within the beams during their fabrication cause the tip of each beam to curve slightly in the upward direction. However, as air travels over the surface of the sensor, the upstream cantilevers are deflected in the downward direction, while the downstream cantilevers are deflected in the upward direction. The velocity of the air flow is then determined by measuring the corresponding change in resistance of the piezoresistors patterned on the upper surface of each cantilever beam. It is shown that by measuring the change in resistance of all four cantilever beams, the proposed sensor can detect not only the velocity of the air flow, but also its direction.

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