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Propagation of acoustiс wave in solid

Михаил Александрович Филиппов

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Hello. I want to simulate propagation and reflection ultrasound wave induced by piezodisk. Piezodisk is located in epoxy compaund. Wave propagate through compaund and reflect from steel plate. I use Solid Mechanics from Elastic Waves and multiphysics Piezoelectric Devices. The single Gaussian Signal is applied to the piezodisk. I use Time Dependent Study. How to correctly define the connections between different solid materials in this case, especially between steel plate and compaund? And can I use the module Elastic Waves with Piezoelectric Effect with time-dependent signal?


2 Replies Last Post 2021年12月16日 GMT-5 13:37
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Posted: 3 years ago 2021年12月16日 GMT-5 03:40

Privet. I don't have the piezoelectric module, but isn't he coupling between the different domains available under the Multiphysics node?

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René Christensen, PhD
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Privet. I don't have the piezoelectric module, but isn't he coupling between the different domains available under the Multiphysics node?

Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 3 years ago 2021年12月16日 GMT-5 13:37

It seems you are doing it all in solid mechanics. In this case you don't need specific boundary conditions between the domains. You finalize the geometry into a union and Comsol is taking care of the continuity. You can do a time dependent study with piezoelectric domains.

Cheers Edgar

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Edgar J. Kaiser
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It seems you are doing it all in solid mechanics. In this case you don't need specific boundary conditions between the domains. You finalize the geometry into a union and Comsol is taking care of the continuity. You can do a time dependent study with piezoelectric domains. Cheers Edgar

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