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FGM Material properties

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I am new to comsol. Is it possible to include FGM properties in COMSOL

8 Replies Last Post 2 avr. 2014, 06:45 UTC−4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 31 mars 2012, 13:49 UTC−4
Yes it is possible. Functionally Graded Materials have a material composition that changes gradually with volume. You can do that in COMSOL by specifying the material properties, such as Young’s modulus, to be a function of the spatial coordinates.

Nagi Elabbasi
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Yes it is possible. Functionally Graded Materials have a material composition that changes gradually with volume. You can do that in COMSOL by specifying the material properties, such as Young’s modulus, to be a function of the spatial coordinates. Nagi Elabbasi Veryst Engineering

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Posted: 1 decade ago 17 avr. 2012, 07:10 UTC−4
Dear All,
I want to know how to model FGM in COMSOL 4.2.
Please help me in this case because I am new in COMSOL.
Regards.
Dear All, I want to know how to model FGM in COMSOL 4.2. Please help me in this case because I am new in COMSOL. Regards.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 19 févr. 2014, 07:06 UTC−5

Dear All,
I want to know how to model FGM in COMSOL 4.2.
Please help me in this case because I am new in COMSOL.
Regards.


Hi, i want to know how modelling young modulus as a function in one dimension for example ,,z" based on FGM material?
[QUOTE] Dear All, I want to know how to model FGM in COMSOL 4.2. Please help me in this case because I am new in COMSOL. Regards. [/QUOTE] Hi, i want to know how modelling young modulus as a function in one dimension for example ,,z" based on FGM material?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 19 févr. 2014, 08:41 UTC−5
In the material definition instead of specifying Young’s modulus as a constant make it a function of Z, for example 100+10*Z
In the material definition instead of specifying Young’s modulus as a constant make it a function of Z, for example 100+10*Z

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2 mars 2014, 00:26 UTC−5
I am new to comsol. I want to solve a problem of functionally graded piezoelectric material (FGPM) with sigmoid law. I want the variation of properties should be continuous within a geometry, i do not want variation in layers means problem is converted into several layers. Each layer has a constant properties but they are different from another layer and the difference is maintained by variation of properties by sigmoid law, than layers glue together and then solve, I do not want this which was happened in other FE softwares. Does comsol solve the problem in which properties vary continuously in a geometry, i do not want a stepwise variation?
I am new to comsol. I want to solve a problem of functionally graded piezoelectric material (FGPM) with sigmoid law. I want the variation of properties should be continuous within a geometry, i do not want variation in layers means problem is converted into several layers. Each layer has a constant properties but they are different from another layer and the difference is maintained by variation of properties by sigmoid law, than layers glue together and then solve, I do not want this which was happened in other FE softwares. Does comsol solve the problem in which properties vary continuously in a geometry, i do not want a stepwise variation?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 31 mars 2014, 09:03 UTC−4
Hi. thank you for answer, but how am i defining variable Z which are my thickness of beam in boundary Z belong to [-0.5;0.5]?

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K. Żur
Hi. thank you for answer, but how am i defining variable Z which are my thickness of beam in boundary Z belong to [-0.5;0.5]? -- K. Żur

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Posted: 1 decade ago 31 mars 2014, 09:05 UTC−4
And when i have 3D problem and young moduli is variable in one dimension?

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K. Żur
And when i have 3D problem and young moduli is variable in one dimension? -- K. Żur

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2 avr. 2014, 06:45 UTC−4

Please help me defining variable z (thickness of beam belong (-0.5, 0.5)) and z is variable material properties along the thickness E(z)= (z+0.5)^n
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K. Żur
Please help me defining variable z (thickness of beam belong (-0.5, 0.5)) and z is variable material properties along the thickness E(z)= (z+0.5)^n -- K. Żur

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