Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16.05.2012, 12:57 GMT-4
Hi
by hart I cannot tell, but it's een discussed a few times on the FORUM, try a search.
My way in such cases is to enter an increasing series 1,2,3,4 ... and then look how the tensor is populated
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Ivar
Hi
by hart I cannot tell, but it's een discussed a few times on the FORUM, try a search.
My way in such cases is to enter an increasing series 1,2,3,4 ... and then look how the tensor is populated
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16.05.2012, 14:12 GMT-4
Hi,
Thanks Ivar, that's a good idea. However, how can I see the tensor in matrix form?
Thanks,
Silviu.
Hi,
Thanks Ivar, that's a good idea. However, how can I see the tensor in matrix form?
Thanks,
Silviu.
Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16.05.2012, 15:18 GMT-4
Hi
Under the material stress charge tab you have the matrix displayer / entry tool (at least in 4.2a)
And you have the ordering (PZT = IEEE convention, not the same as the standard structural !!)
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Ivar
Hi
Under the material stress charge tab you have the matrix displayer / entry tool (at least in 4.2a)
And you have the ordering (PZT = IEEE convention, not the same as the standard structural !!)
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
16.05.2012, 17:15 GMT-4
Thank you Ivar!
Silviu.
Thank you Ivar!
Silviu.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
20.12.2012, 05:58 GMT-5
in isotropic material,the matrix is symmetric. there are 21 elements. the first 6 are xx, yy, zz, yz, xz, xy from the material property. the others are 14,24,34,44,15,25,35,45,55,16,26,36,46,56,66.
in isotropic material,the matrix is symmetric. there are 21 elements. the first 6 are xx, yy, zz, yz, xz, xy from the material property. the others are 14,24,34,44,15,25,35,45,55,16,26,36,46,56,66.
Nagi Elabbasi
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Posted:
1 decade ago
20.12.2012, 10:59 GMT-5
Hi Yang,
The order you stated is not correct. Ivar provided the correct one above. The xx,yy,zz,yz,xz,xy is just the order of the stress tensor components in the stress vector. That order goes as follows: the three normal stress components XX, YY, then ZZ, followed by the 3 shear stress components YZ, XZ, and finally XY. When it comes to entering the 21 values in the 6x6 anisotropic elasticity matrix, they go by row (or column since it is symmetric) starting at the diagonal element. COMSOL also displays a 2D array for inputting the constants and avoiding confusion about the order.
Nagi Elabbasi
Veryst Engineering
Hi Yang,
The order you stated is not correct. Ivar provided the correct one above. The xx,yy,zz,yz,xz,xy is just the order of the stress tensor components in the stress vector. That order goes as follows: the three normal stress components XX, YY, then ZZ, followed by the 3 shear stress components YZ, XZ, and finally XY. When it comes to entering the 21 values in the 6x6 anisotropic elasticity matrix, they go by row (or column since it is symmetric) starting at the diagonal element. COMSOL also displays a 2D array for inputting the constants and avoiding confusion about the order.
Nagi Elabbasi
Veryst Engineering
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Posted:
1 decade ago
23.03.2014, 23:04 GMT-4
Hi
I am doing Piezo electric simulation. I want to see the effect of the varying temperature on the output piezoelectric open circuit voltage. I thought it will be better to start observing the resonance frequency with changing temperature. i used joule heating and thermal expansion. i increased the temperatur but the resonance frequency remains same. can anyone tell me why the frequency is not changing? or how can i make the elasticity coefficent temperature dependent?
Hi
I am doing Piezo electric simulation. I want to see the effect of the varying temperature on the output piezoelectric open circuit voltage. I thought it will be better to start observing the resonance frequency with changing temperature. i used joule heating and thermal expansion. i increased the temperatur but the resonance frequency remains same. can anyone tell me why the frequency is not changing? or how can i make the elasticity coefficent temperature dependent?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
07.04.2014, 10:57 GMT-4
I think the correct order is
11,12,22,13,23,33,14,24,34,44,15,25,35,45,55,16,26,36,46,56,66
Regards,
Ngoc
I think the correct order is
11,12,22,13,23,33,14,24,34,44,15,25,35,45,55,16,26,36,46,56,66
Regards,
Ngoc