Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17.03.2011, 02:52 GMT-4
HI
if you have a "structure" or some material moving/flexing under load you need the Solid in v4 or one of the SMD/structural in 3.5
If you want to display the magnetic fields of the magnet you need ACDC MF
Then how do you drive the vibration ? an external force OK that is taken care of in the Solid module, if its a coil with current acting via the magnet, then the MF should take care of that part
Do not forget to decide if you can work in 2D, 2D-axi or 3D (2D is easier to begin with)
if ypu have a sinus vibration at a given frequency (or a frequency bandwidth) its the Frequency domain solver to use which does a harmonic development of the physics
But first start simple, one physics at the time, model the SOLID apart, load it with forces or pressures, check its behavior in stationary, then in frequency seep mode
then model the magnet apart with only MF, get the magnetic fields, if you have a coil get the current going as wanted and measure the force on the magnet
Then couple both, probably you will need another physics such as ALE to couple the large displacements of the membrane which is not trivial to start with, sometimes its simple as (almost) as good to only use the spatial frame of the SOLID mode (must be turned on in v3.5 and its called the reference frame if I remember right, pls check, on by default in v4)
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Good luck
Ivar
HI
if you have a "structure" or some material moving/flexing under load you need the Solid in v4 or one of the SMD/structural in 3.5
If you want to display the magnetic fields of the magnet you need ACDC MF
Then how do you drive the vibration ? an external force OK that is taken care of in the Solid module, if its a coil with current acting via the magnet, then the MF should take care of that part
Do not forget to decide if you can work in 2D, 2D-axi or 3D (2D is easier to begin with)
if ypu have a sinus vibration at a given frequency (or a frequency bandwidth) its the Frequency domain solver to use which does a harmonic development of the physics
But first start simple, one physics at the time, model the SOLID apart, load it with forces or pressures, check its behavior in stationary, then in frequency seep mode
then model the magnet apart with only MF, get the magnetic fields, if you have a coil get the current going as wanted and measure the force on the magnet
Then couple both, probably you will need another physics such as ALE to couple the large displacements of the membrane which is not trivial to start with, sometimes its simple as (almost) as good to only use the spatial frame of the SOLID mode (must be turned on in v3.5 and its called the reference frame if I remember right, pls check, on by default in v4)
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Good luck
Ivar