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Frequency response of a piezoelectric transformer (AC analysis)
Posted 2012年3月19日 GMT-4 22:40 MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices Version 4.2 4 Replies
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Hello,
I am simulating a rectangular piezoelectric transformer with PZT-5H from the materials library. I have assumed the bottom surface to be fixed.
My intention is to apply an AC voltage to the input terminals of the transformer with varying frequency. Right now I have used 'Terminal' and 'Ground' at the input side and 'Floating potential' to the output. I am then using a 'Frequency domain' study and varying the frequency. Is this really implying that I'm applying an AC voltage with varying frequency? Or is there any other appropriate way to do it?
I do get graphs for susceptance and voltage, but I'm not sure if this is indeed the correct way of doing it.
Also I have considered certain parameters for the piezo assembly. I have not assumed any metallic connection at the input and output terminals. Is there anything else I should be including?
I have attached the model I made.
Any input will be of great help.
Thanks!
Sneha
I am simulating a rectangular piezoelectric transformer with PZT-5H from the materials library. I have assumed the bottom surface to be fixed.
My intention is to apply an AC voltage to the input terminals of the transformer with varying frequency. Right now I have used 'Terminal' and 'Ground' at the input side and 'Floating potential' to the output. I am then using a 'Frequency domain' study and varying the frequency. Is this really implying that I'm applying an AC voltage with varying frequency? Or is there any other appropriate way to do it?
I do get graphs for susceptance and voltage, but I'm not sure if this is indeed the correct way of doing it.
Also I have considered certain parameters for the piezo assembly. I have not assumed any metallic connection at the input and output terminals. Is there anything else I should be including?
I have attached the model I made.
Any input will be of great help.
Thanks!
Sneha
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