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A low cycle fatigue test device for micro-cantilevers based on self-excited vibration principle
Mingjing Qi1, Zhiwei Liu1, Xiaojun Yan1
1School of Energy and Power Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China.
Abstract:
This paper reports a low-cycle fatigue test device for micro-cantilevers, which are widely used in micro scale structures. The working principle of the device is based on the phenomenon that a micro-cantilever can be set into self-excited vibration between two electrodes under DC voltage. Compared with previous devices, this simple device can produce large strain amplitude on non-notched specimens, and allows a batch of specimens to be tested simultaneously. Forty-two micro-cantilever specimens were tested and their fatigue fracture surfaces exhibit typical low cycle fatigue characteristics. As such, the device is very attractive for future fatigue investigation for micro scale structures.
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