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COMSOL Multiphysics simulation of microresistor beam
Posted 21 févr. 2011, 06:18 UTC−5 1 Reply
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I had a few questions regarding the physics involved in the example problem of 'microresistor beam' in COMSOL multiphysics 4.0a.
1) Why does the beam deform only upwards.....why not bend down??
2) Is there any specific reason for the unique shape of the fixed ends of the beam?
3) Why is there a temperature gradient in the beam although we have kept the fixed ends at constant temperature of 323K?
4) Why is the deformation less when we consider temperature dependent electric conductivity?
5) Why the name 'microresistor'??
6) What are the applications of this 'microresistor beam'??
Please provide me answers to the above questions.... I have also attached a file of 'microresistor beam' example.
Thanks,
Jean
1) Why does the beam deform only upwards.....why not bend down??
2) Is there any specific reason for the unique shape of the fixed ends of the beam?
3) Why is there a temperature gradient in the beam although we have kept the fixed ends at constant temperature of 323K?
4) Why is the deformation less when we consider temperature dependent electric conductivity?
5) Why the name 'microresistor'??
6) What are the applications of this 'microresistor beam'??
Please provide me answers to the above questions.... I have also attached a file of 'microresistor beam' example.
Thanks,
Jean
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