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3D Capacitor - Electrode Deflection
Posted 01.08.2011, 22:27 GMT-4 Version 4.1 1 Reply
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Hi everyone, we are trying to simulate a 3D capacitor and study the effect of voltages on the deflection.
One electrode is made of aluminium and is ground, the other electrode is made of silicon and has 10V applied to it along with 1 Pa Pressure.
The dielectric medium is Air (Have disabled it in my model)..
I have to simulate and measure the deflection varying the Voltage and pressure.
I am new to COMSOL and i have built both the electrodes...
My questions are
1) How do i place the dielectric (between the two electrodes or covering the whole model) - Since its Air, do i really need a Dielectric
2)How do measure the deflection due to both the Voltage and Pressure applied
Can someone help me please or stleast give some ideas?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Sanjay
One electrode is made of aluminium and is ground, the other electrode is made of silicon and has 10V applied to it along with 1 Pa Pressure.
The dielectric medium is Air (Have disabled it in my model)..
I have to simulate and measure the deflection varying the Voltage and pressure.
I am new to COMSOL and i have built both the electrodes...
My questions are
1) How do i place the dielectric (between the two electrodes or covering the whole model) - Since its Air, do i really need a Dielectric
2)How do measure the deflection due to both the Voltage and Pressure applied
Can someone help me please or stleast give some ideas?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Sanjay
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