Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
10 janv. 2010, 08:02 UTC−5
Hi
I beleive that would be rather complex, to model eveything from scratch in COMSOL, would be nice though.
I would search through the web and specially the litterature, either to find someone who has measured what you want, or has done some measurements where you can simulate the model correctly and then optimise the E/D values, but this requires many measurements in different directions as crystals are mostly anistropic. You must analyse/determine also the crystalline structure as this has an important effect on the stiffness matrix symmetry and the number of DoF's to resolve.
Finaly, you can get some guesses by similarity with other crystals, but you need to be a good and experienced material scientist then.
With anisotropic material do not forget to set up correctly your local coordinate frame in COMSOL
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
I beleive that would be rather complex, to model eveything from scratch in COMSOL, would be nice though.
I would search through the web and specially the litterature, either to find someone who has measured what you want, or has done some measurements where you can simulate the model correctly and then optimise the E/D values, but this requires many measurements in different directions as crystals are mostly anistropic. You must analyse/determine also the crystalline structure as this has an important effect on the stiffness matrix symmetry and the number of DoF's to resolve.
Finaly, you can get some guesses by similarity with other crystals, but you need to be a good and experienced material scientist then.
With anisotropic material do not forget to set up correctly your local coordinate frame in COMSOL
Good luck
Ivar