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Sensitivity analysis of pull-in voltage for RF MEMS switch based on modified couple stress theory
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    Sensitivity analysis of pull-in voltage for RF MEMS switch based on modified couple stress theory (English)
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    11 March 2016
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    stepped cantilever beam
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    pull-in voltage
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    modified couple stress theory
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    radio frequency (RF) micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) switch
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    analytical solution
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    sensitivity analysis
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