Ballistic Characteristics of Non-Silicon MEMS Inertial Trigger Switch

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The military ballistic characteristics of a new kind of non-silicon MEMS inertia trigger switch were investigated by finite element method (FEM) in this paper. Some useful results on the ballistic characteristics were obtained and the non-silicon MEMS inertia switch was proved to be highly reliable and sensitive eventually.

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November 2011

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