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Ultramicroscopy | 2008

A More Comprehensive Modeling of Atomic Force Microscope Cantilever

Mohammad Hadi Mahdavi; Anoshirvan Farshidianfar; Masoud Tahani; S. Mahdavi; Hamid Dalir

This paper focuses on the development of a complete model of an atomic force microscope (AFM) micro-cantilever beam, based on considering the effects of four major factors in modeling the cantilever. They are: rotary inertia and shear deformation of the beam and mass and rotary inertia of the tip. A method based on distributed-parameter modeling approach is proposed to solve the governing equations. The comparisons generally show a very good agreement between the present results and the results of other investigators. As expected, rotary inertia and shear deformation of the beam decrease resonance frequency especially at high ratio of cantilever thickness to its length, and it is relatively more pronounced for higher-order frequencies, than lower ones. Mass and rotary inertia of the tip have similar effects when the mass-ratio of the tip to the cantilever is high. Moreover, the influence of each of these four factors, thickness of the cantilever, density of the tip and inclination of the cantilever on the resonance frequencies has been investigated, separately. It is felt that this work might help the engineers in reducing AFM micro-cantilever design time, by providing insight into the effects of various parameters with the micro-cantilever.


Computational Mechanics | 2009

Carbon nanotube-reinforced composites: frequency analysis theories based on the matrix stiffness

Sara Shayan Amin; Hamid Dalir; Anooshirvan Farshidianfar


14th Annual (International) Mechanical Engineering Conference, ISME (2006), Isfahan University of Technology | 2006

HIGH FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF A NON-CONTACT ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY MICROCANTILEVER

Mohammad Hadi Mahdavi; Anoshirvan Farshidianfar; Hamid Dalir


The 3rd International Congress of Nanotechnology (ICNT 2006), October 30- November 2, 2006, San Francisco, USA | 2006

TIMOSHENKO FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF CARBON NANOTUBES USING AS FIBERS IN COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Anoshirvan Farshidianfar; Hamid Dalir


Proceedings of JSPE Semestrial Meeting 2006 JSPE Autumn Meeting | 2006

EFFECTS OF AXIAL LOAD ON WAVE PROPAGATION IN DOUBLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES USED AS A FLEXIBLE TIP IN AFM.

Hamid Dalir; Takeshi Hatsuzawa; Javad Akbari


3rd International Congress of Nanotechnology (ICNT 2006) | 2006

FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY CANTILEVERS IN A DYNAMIC MODE CONSIDERING TIP MASS AND MOMENT OF INERTIA

Mohammad Hadi Mahdavi; Anoshirvan Farshidianfar; Hamid Dalir; Masoud Tahani


14th Annual (International) Mechanical Engineering Conference, ISME (2006), Isfahan University of Technology | 2006

AN APPROACH TO THE ELASTIC COLUMN BUCKLING WITH ALLOWANCE FOR SHEAR DEFORMATION AND ROTARY INERTIA s

Hamid Dalir; Anoshirvan Farshidianfar; Null Null; Mohammad Hadi Mahdavi


12th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2005, ICSV 2005 | 2005

Frequency response of longitudinal vibration using distributed-lumped modelling technique

Anoshirvan Farshidianfar; Hamid Dalir; Ardeshir Farshidianfar; Koresh Farshidianfar


International Mechanical Engineering Conference, IMEC2004 | 2004

Frequency Response of Longitudinal Vibration Using Distributed-Lumped Modelling Technique

Anoshirvan Farshidianfar; Hamid Dalir; Null Null


8th International and 12th Annual Mechanical Engineering Conference, ISME2004 | 2004

FLEXURAL VIBRATION OF ROTATING SHAFTS BY FREQUENCY DOMAIN HYBRID MODELLING

Hamid Dalir; Anoshirvan Farshidianfar

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Sara Shayan Amin

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Takeshi Hatsuzawa

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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