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Loss factor

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Hi,

I s it possible to calculate loss factor of a material using comsol?

Thanks


3 Replies Last Post 2023年7月5日 GMT-4 07:02
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 year ago 2023年7月4日 GMT-4 02:38

Loss factor is a material property, which must be provided to the model from a datasheet or measurements.

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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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Loss factor is a material property, which must be provided to the model from a datasheet or measurements.

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Posted: 1 year ago 2023年7月5日 GMT-4 04:46

use the PIM Method, you can calculate the loss factor

use the PIM Method, you can calculate the loss factor

Henrik Sönnerlind COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 1 year ago 2023年7月5日 GMT-4 07:02

PIM (Power Input Method) is an experimental method for determining the loss factor, which as Edgar says, is a material property.

However, when using the PIM method you need to know the strain energy (or the kinetic energy) of the test object. For this purpose you can use a finite element model.

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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
PIM (Power Input Method) is an experimental method for determining the loss factor, which as Edgar says, is a material property. However, when using the PIM method you need to know the strain energy (or the kinetic energy) of the test object. For this purpose you can use a finite element model.

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