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MEMS and Microstructures in Aerospace Applications

Editat de Robert Osiander, M. Ann Garrison Darrin, John L. Champion
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2005
The promise of MEMS for aerospace applications has been germinating for years, and current advances bring the field to the very cusp of fruition. Reliability is chief among the challenges limiting the deployment of MEMS technologies in space, as the requirement of zero failure during the mission is quite stringent for this burgeoning field. MEMS and Microstructures in Aerospace Applications provides all the necessary tools to overcome these obstacles and take MEMS from the lab bench to beyond the exosphere.

The book begins with an overview of MEMS development and provides several demonstrations of past and current examples of MEMS in space. From this platform, the discussion builds to fabrication technologies; the effect of space environmental factors on MEMS devices; and micro technologies for space systems, instrumentation, communications, thermal control, guidance navigation and control, and propulsion. Subsequent chapters explore factors common to all of the described systems, such as MEMS packaging, handling and contamination control, material selection for specific applications, reliability practices for design and application, and assurance practices.

Edited and contributed by an outstanding team of leading experts from industry, academia, and national laboratories, MEMS and Microstructures in Aerospace Applications illuminates the path toward qualifying and integrating MEMS devices and instruments into future space missions and developing innovative satellite systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780824726379
ISBN-10: 0824726375
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 139 b/w images, 45 tables, 83 halftones and 54 equations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Public țintă

Professional

Cuprins

Overview of Microelectromechanical Systems and Microstructures in Aerospace Applications. Vision for Micro Technology Space Missions. Fabrication Technologies for Micro Technologies. Impact of Space Environmental Factors on Micro-Technologies. Space Radiation Effects and Microelectromechanical Systems. Micro Technologies for Space Systems. Micro Technologies for Science Instrumentation Applications. Microelectromechanical Systems for Spacecraft Communications. Microsystems in Spacecraft Thermal Control. Microsystems in Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation, and Control. Micro Propulsion Technologies. MEMS Packaging for Space Applications. Handling and Contamination Control Considerations for Critical Space Applications. Material Selection for Applications of MEMS. Reliability Practices for Design and Application of Space Based MEMS. Assurance Practices for Micro Electro Mechanical Systems and Microstructures in Aerospace. Index.

Recenzii

"This is the first book I've seen that presents such a rounded and complete overview of the field."
-Books-on-Line

Notă biografică

Osiander, Robert; Darrin, M. Ann Garrison; Champion, John L.

Descriere

This text discusses the applications, challenges, future, and limitations of MEMS for aerospace and aeronautical applications. It begins with an overview of the capabilities of MEMS, the systems that can be generated, and some fundamentals on material properties and physical phenomena on the small scale. A discussion of the varied applications in aerospace follows, including micro-machined or MEMS-based spacecraft propulsion, MEMS turbines, Sterling engines, louvers for power and thermal control, and MEMS flaps, jets, and bubbles for control of an air foil. The editors conclude with a review of reliability concerns, stressing such limiting risks as friction, fatigue, and electrostatic stiction.