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Micromachined Inclinometer Based on Fluid Convection

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This paper presents a numerical simulation and experimental results of a one-dimensional thermal inclinometer with the cavity filled of gas and liquid. The sensor principle consists of one heating resistor placed between two detectors. When the resistor is electrically powered, it creates a symmetrical temperature profile inside a micromachined silicon cavity. By applying a tilt to the sensor, the profile shifts in the same direction of the sensible axis corresponding to the horizontal one to one. The temperature profile and the sensitivity according to the CO2 gas and mineral oil SAE50 have been studied using numerical resolution of fluid dynamics equations with the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package Fluent V6.2. We have shown that the sensitivity of liquid sensors is higher than the gas sensors one. By using micromachined silicon technique, a thermal inclinometer with one pair of detectors placed at 300 um from the heater has been made. Experimental measurements corroborate with the numerical simulation.

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hal-00277704 , version 1 (07-05-2008)

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N. Crespy, J. Courteaud, P. Combette, Pierre Temple-Boyer, Alain Giani, et al.. Micromachined Inclinometer Based on Fluid Convection. DTIP 2008, Apr 2008, Nice, France. pp.177-181. ⟨hal-00277704⟩
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