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Maxwell tensor evaluation problem in a hyperelastic material
Posted 9 avr. 2014, 06:51 UTC−4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Structural Mechanics Version 4.3, Version 5.2 5 Replies
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Hello,
I am using Comsol V4.3 and below I will try to define my problems:
To simplify, I am modelling in 2D. The general outline of the setup: a piece of hyperelastic material is sandwiched between two compliant electrodes. One electrode is a terminal with a potential of 2000 V and the other one is grounded. I want to calculate the force on the dielectric and the deformation of the dielectric.
I have tried to set up two models. One with solely the Electromechanics (emi) module and another model consisting of the Movings Mesh (ale), Solid Mechanics (solid) and Electrostatics (es) modules.
In the emi-module I am able to get to a good solution when I am using a linear elastic material. But when I change the material to a hyperelastic material using the Ogden-equations, I get an error that Comsol is not able to evaluate the variable (mod1.)emi.nTsx. To my knowledge this is the x-component of the Maxwell stress tensor.
I have checked that my mesh is symmetrical (mapped mesh with distribution) according to the advice of Ivar Kjelberg. In these two models I have left out the surrounding air since I do not think this is essential to solve the problem.
My next guess is to work with mesh displacements to seperate the displacement and the Maxwell tensor calculation, but I have not yet found out how.
I have done a lot of searching and reading in order to find a solution myself but I haven't found anything that helped me past this point. I am glad to provide the model files I have if anyone is interested.
Oh and could somebody also tell me how to show the boundary numbers in the Graphics Window?
Thanks!
I am using Comsol V4.3 and below I will try to define my problems:
To simplify, I am modelling in 2D. The general outline of the setup: a piece of hyperelastic material is sandwiched between two compliant electrodes. One electrode is a terminal with a potential of 2000 V and the other one is grounded. I want to calculate the force on the dielectric and the deformation of the dielectric.
I have tried to set up two models. One with solely the Electromechanics (emi) module and another model consisting of the Movings Mesh (ale), Solid Mechanics (solid) and Electrostatics (es) modules.
In the emi-module I am able to get to a good solution when I am using a linear elastic material. But when I change the material to a hyperelastic material using the Ogden-equations, I get an error that Comsol is not able to evaluate the variable (mod1.)emi.nTsx. To my knowledge this is the x-component of the Maxwell stress tensor.
I have checked that my mesh is symmetrical (mapped mesh with distribution) according to the advice of Ivar Kjelberg. In these two models I have left out the surrounding air since I do not think this is essential to solve the problem.
My next guess is to work with mesh displacements to seperate the displacement and the Maxwell tensor calculation, but I have not yet found out how.
I have done a lot of searching and reading in order to find a solution myself but I haven't found anything that helped me past this point. I am glad to provide the model files I have if anyone is interested.
Oh and could somebody also tell me how to show the boundary numbers in the Graphics Window?
Thanks!
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