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Posted:
1 decade ago
2010年12月9日 GMT-5 17:11
Hi,
I came across your post regarding a piezo transformer.
I am new to COMSOL, and have to do an FEM analysis of a piezoelectric transformer. I started with Electrostatics and Structural strain models.
I am confused how to define the electric potential and the resultant mechanical vibration to give an electrical output. What are the parameters that I need to define (subdomain, boundary both)?
Your input will be of great help for me to kick-start.
Sneha
Hi,
I came across your post regarding a piezo transformer.
I am new to COMSOL, and have to do an FEM analysis of a piezoelectric transformer. I started with Electrostatics and Structural strain models.
I am confused how to define the electric potential and the resultant mechanical vibration to give an electrical output. What are the parameters that I need to define (subdomain, boundary both)?
Your input will be of great help for me to kick-start.
Sneha
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2010年12月15日 GMT-5 13:12
I have been working with (attempting) to couple the AC DC module (electrical circuits) with the structural mechanics (piezoelectric) material models with very limited success.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Mike Bradley
I have been working with (attempting) to couple the AC DC module (electrical circuits) with the structural mechanics (piezoelectric) material models with very limited success.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Mike Bradley
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2013年3月8日 GMT-5 10:22
Hello,
I have been able to simulate a piezoelectric transformer with the help of 'Piezoelectric Devices' and 'Electrical circuit' in COMSOL 4.2a version.
I have tried a combination of materials for the piezo with various coupling coefficients and other parameters. One issue I'm facing is that the voltage levels at the output do not seem to be affected by the material properties which obviously should not happen.
Have you worked with the in-built or user defined materials for assigning to the piezo?
Any kind of input will be of great help!
Thanks,
Sneha
Hello,
I have been able to simulate a piezoelectric transformer with the help of 'Piezoelectric Devices' and 'Electrical circuit' in COMSOL 4.2a version.
I have tried a combination of materials for the piezo with various coupling coefficients and other parameters. One issue I'm facing is that the voltage levels at the output do not seem to be affected by the material properties which obviously should not happen.
Have you worked with the in-built or user defined materials for assigning to the piezo?
Any kind of input will be of great help!
Thanks,
Sneha