Notes
Air film damping plays a significant part in the design of micro electro
mechanical devices. If a stationary surface is placed in close proximity to a cantilever,
the air in between the cantilever and the surface will be squeezed when the
beam moves towards the surface developing a pressure gradient across the width
of the beam. This will push the air out of the gap. Alternately, when the
cantilever moves away from the surface, the pressure in the gap is reduced and
air flows into the gap. The work done in this process would reduce the energy
of the cantilever and thereby the air acts as a damper and the process is
called squeeze film damping.
Forces on the moving cantilever from gas film can be obtained from linearized Reynolds equation. The coefficient of damping force can be calculated from this provided the oscillating frequency of the cantilever is low and the pressure is near ambient. The damping ratio is calculated from it. This design form can be used to estimate the damping ratio for the first mode of vibration of the cantilever which is up and down displacement. The quality factor is calculated from the damping ratio for slight damping.
The plot shows the variation of damping ratio with the air gap thickness. Using the crosshair tool, the damping ratio for any air gap thickness upto 20µm can be estimated. It can be used to calculate the air gap that would give a damping ratio of 0.7 for optimum damping of a harmonically forced vibration.