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Materials selection and design of microelectrothermal bimaterial actuators

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Fig. 2. Operating characteristics of a linear bimaterial electrothermal actuator.
Fig. 5. Contours of optimal normalized work per volume Log(W)fora given pair of materials.
Fig. 6. Comparison of the operating characteristics of a bimaterial actuator made of different substrates with: (a) nickel; (b) copper; (c) aluminium; (d) gold; and(e) polyimide for � = 0:5.
Fig. 7. Comparison of the energy indices of (a) nickel (b) copper (c) aluminium (d) gold and (e) polyimide on different substrates.
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