Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 3, 2026

Experimental Investigation of the Hierarchical Control in DC Microgrids Using a Real-time Simulator
Published on: February 14, 2025
A Mathematical Model of a Piezo-Resistive Eight-Beam Three-Axis Accelerometer with Simulation and Experimental
Jinlong Song1, Changde He2, Renxin Wang3
1Science and Technology on Electronic Test and Measurement Laboratory, North University of China, Taiyuan 030051, China. b1506015@st.nuc.edu.cn.
Abstract:
A mathematical model of a sensor is vital to deeply comprehend its working principle and implement its optimal design. However, mathematical models of piezo-resistive eight-beam three-axis accelerometers have rarely been reported. Furthermore, those works are largely focused on the analysis of sensing acceleration in the normal direction, rather than in three directions. Therefore, a complete mathematical model of a piezo-resistive eight-beam three-axis accelerometer is developed in this paper. The validity of the mathematical model is proved by a Finite Element Method (FEM) simulation. Furthermore, the accelerometer is fabricated and tested. The prime sensitivities of X, Y and Z axes are 0.209 mV/g, 0.212 mV/g and 1.247 mV/g at 160 Hz, respectively, which is in accord with the values obtained by the model. The reason why the prime sensitivity SZZ is bigger than SXX and SYY is explained. Besides, it is also demonstrated why the cross-sensitivities SXZ and SYZ exceed SZX and SZY. Compared with the FEM model, the developed model could be helpful in evaluating the performance of three-axis accelerometers in an accurate and rapid way.
Related Concept Videos
Mathematical Modeling: Problem Solving
Reliability and Validity
Beams
Based on geometry, beams can be straight, tapered, or curved. Straight beams are the most common type and have a constant cross-section throughout their length. Tapered beams, on the other hand, have a varying cross-section along...
Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis
Mathematical Induction
Fundamental Mathematical Principles in Pharmacokinetics: Mathematical Expressions and Units
One significant application of mathematics in pharmacokinetics is the characterization of drug distribution through the volume of distribution...

