I am traveling now and cannot access the web to see what you have. We are
developing membrane/piezoelectric micropumps and would like to know more
about the membrane deflections to optimize the design. Can you calculate
local deflections over the membrane area on the fluid side of the membrane?
The pumps work in the kHz range. Currently we use a laser vibrometer and
can only access the outside of the membrane on which side the piezoelectric
element is attached. This work is currently funded by DARPA.
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