Abstract

The mechanical fatigue behavior of gold microbeams is analyzed. Dedicated devices have been designed and built able to produce alternate loading on gold specimens; the electrostatic actuation is used as driving force. Gold beams are tested under both bending and tensile alternate loadings. Results were used to plot S-N curves and fatigue Goodman-Smith diagram in order to estimate the fatigue limit of the material in presence of mean and alternate stress conditions. The surface topography evolution is studied and failure modes are discussed.

Highlights

  • The reliability of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) became a fundamental topic of investigation as a result of their widespread application in many every-day life devices

  • Micro-fluidic bio-MEMS is used for medical purposes, MEMS-based telecommunication devices are subjected to the action of micro-components as oscillators or switches, inertial sensors for aerospace applications dictate very severe performance requirements in order to minimize repairs and replacement, etc

  • Electro-mechanical coupling often represents a crucial issue for system reliability even if many other sources of collapse potentially involve reliability

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Introduction

The reliability of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) became a fundamental topic of investigation as a result of their widespread application in many every-day life devices. Electro-mechanical coupling often represents a crucial issue for system reliability even if many other sources of collapse potentially involve reliability. A survey of the literature pointed to a lack of experience in investigation of fatigue behavior of metal microstructures; in [1] fatigue testing methods for thin-film metal were described after observing the incidence of material length on damage relative to bulk material. Espinosa [2] evaluated the effect of size on mechanical response of suspended thin gold membranes and described the effect of thickness on yield stress and failure of the membrane investigated fatigue behavior of gold micro-bridges at resonant frequency and pull-in actuation voltage, monitoring structural stiffness and changes in electrical resistance. Important parameters for fatigue behavior of gold were investigated and discussed [3] as strain rate sensitivity, grains size, grain boundaries properties and temperature gradients

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