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Posted:
1 decade ago
3 juil. 2011, 19:35 UTC−4
I don't understand how to setup Moving Mesh Physics for my cMUT model
any help please
I don't understand how to setup Moving Mesh Physics for my cMUT model
any help please
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Posted:
1 decade ago
28 mars 2012, 01:19 UTC−4
Dear Mohamed Aref.
Could you send me a copy of your cmut model. i am also doing some research on CMUT simulation by means of COMSOL.
Best regards
mingjun
Dear Mohamed Aref.
Could you send me a copy of your cmut model. i am also doing some research on CMUT simulation by means of COMSOL.
Best regards
mingjun
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Posted:
1 decade ago
22 avr. 2014, 16:48 UTC−4
Hai, have u got the 3D CMUT module? If yes could u please provide me the design procedure I'm working on CMUT too
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Sri Sairam Pasumarthi
Hai, have u got the 3D CMUT module? If yes could u please provide me the design procedure I'm working on CMUT too
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Sri Sairam Pasumarthi
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Posted:
10 years ago
3 mars 2015, 14:48 UTC−5
Hi,
Can you send me the model please? Working on it, but getting errors.
Thanks.
Hi,
Can you send me the model please? Working on it, but getting errors.
Thanks.
Walter Frei
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
10 years ago
4 mars 2015, 09:03 UTC−5
Dear Shubham,
For the type of modeling being described in this thread, we would recommend that you use the Electromechanics interface available in the MEMS Module. In particular, the following example is a good place to start with learning this interface:
www.comsol.com/model/electrostatically-actuated-cantilever-444
And then, to see what other types of modeling are possible with the Electromechanics interface, see:
www.comsol.com/model/biased-resonator-models-3d-11748
Please note that the approach described earlier in this thread, of manually combining electrostatics, moving mesh, and solid mechanics is a "legacy" approach and was made obsolete by the Electromechanics interface.
Best Regards
Dear Shubham,
For the type of modeling being described in this thread, we would recommend that you use the Electromechanics interface available in the MEMS Module. In particular, the following example is a good place to start with learning this interface:
http://www.comsol.com/model/electrostatically-actuated-cantilever-444
And then, to see what other types of modeling are possible with the Electromechanics interface, see:
http://www.comsol.com/model/biased-resonator-models-3d-11748
Please note that the approach described earlier in this thread, of manually combining electrostatics, moving mesh, and solid mechanics is a "legacy" approach and was made obsolete by the Electromechanics interface.
Best Regards
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Posted:
10 years ago
29 avr. 2015, 04:48 UTC−4
Dear Walter Frei ;
Thank you for such info.
I wonder if the " Electromechanics " interface also valid for non MEMS applications ?
Best Regards ;
Dear Walter Frei ;
Thank you for such info.
I wonder if the " Electromechanics " interface also valid for non MEMS applications ?
Best Regards ;