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Time dependent load
Posted 02.11.2014, 23:20 GMT-5 MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Structural Mechanics Version 4.4 3 Replies
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Hi,
I am working on a structural mechanics module and I wish to apply a pressure load which is time dependent. I applied a load varying sinusoidally(sine,cos) and a load comprising of square wave form by directly typing in the equation of the wave in the boundary load node. I wish to apply a load which increases linearly (say from time(t) = 0 to t = 1) and then decreases exponentially(say from t = 1 to t = 2) and is periodic. How do I include such piecewise functions as my load? Or is there any method to graphically plot such a distribution in comsol and use this variation as my load? Or since it's a wave, how do I include fourier series approximation and use it as a load?
Thank you.
I am working on a structural mechanics module and I wish to apply a pressure load which is time dependent. I applied a load varying sinusoidally(sine,cos) and a load comprising of square wave form by directly typing in the equation of the wave in the boundary load node. I wish to apply a load which increases linearly (say from time(t) = 0 to t = 1) and then decreases exponentially(say from t = 1 to t = 2) and is periodic. How do I include such piecewise functions as my load? Or is there any method to graphically plot such a distribution in comsol and use this variation as my load? Or since it's a wave, how do I include fourier series approximation and use it as a load?
Thank you.
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