Title of article :
Kinetostatic model of spring constant ratios for an AFM cantilever with end extended mass
Author/Authors :
Tseytlin، نويسنده , , Yakov M.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
4
From page :
126
To page :
129
Abstract :
In previous work we showed that the kinetostatic method is very effective in computing the increase in value of the spring constants of an AFM free (with or without added mass) and supported rectangular cantilever for higher mode oscillations relative to their values for natural vibration. We have considered in all previous cases that added mass is a concentrated one. However, the additional mass may be an extended one particularly in the case of a V-shaped cantilever. In this article we consider the influence of the constituent beam’s (leg’s) mutual skew and the altered position of the nodal points in the case when the attached extended triangular (trapezoid) mass of the V-shaped cantilever has a significant moment of rotational inertia and a center of this mass gravity located beyond the constituent beam end. We show that considering these effects in using the kinetostatic model yields results for the ratios of the spring constants at higher modes of oscillation and their values at the first frequency natural vibration for a V-shaped cantilever which are in good agreement with the thermomechanical noise amplitudes obtained by other researchers. This should prove helpful for the proper calibration of V-shaped cantilevers whose application with higher modes oscillation provides increased measurement sensitivity.
Keywords :
Cantilever , Spring constant ratios , End extended mass , Skew angle , Nodal point equation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2049910
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