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Posted:
3 years ago
22 oct. 2021, 11:36 UTC−4
Updated:
3 years ago
22 oct. 2021, 11:38 UTC−4
Two issues at least:
- The function entered is a sinusoid with monotonically increasing amplitude, not windowed.
- Yellow or orange often means a units problem. Or possibly an undefined quantity. If you hover over the box you will see which it is.
Two issues at least:
1. The function entered is a sinusoid with monotonically increasing amplitude, not windowed.
2. Yellow or orange often means a units problem. Or possibly an undefined quantity. If you hover over the box you will see which it is.
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Posted:
3 years ago
23 oct. 2021, 07:40 UTC−4
You might want to ramp up the signal, but you are using Electrostatics with is stationary in nature, so I think you have several other things to consider first.
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You might want to ramp up the signal, but you are using Electrostatics with is stationary in nature, so I think you have several other things to consider first.
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Posted:
3 years ago
24 oct. 2021, 10:23 UTC−4
Dear Dave,
thanks for your suggestion
Could you please suggest the expression for input excitation signal used to get Hanning window function as voltage to excite my PZT or any wave propagation input excitation signal.
Many Thanks
Himanshi
Dear Dave,
thanks for your suggestion
Could you please suggest the expression for input excitation signal used to get Hanning window function as voltage to excite my PZT or any wave propagation input excitation signal.
Many Thanks
Himanshi
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Posted:
3 years ago
24 oct. 2021, 10:29 UTC−4
You might want to ramp up the signal, but you are using Electrostatics with is stationary in nature, so I think you have several other things to consider first.
Thanks for your suggestion about Electrostatic
Could you please suggest what are the several other things needed to consider.
Many Thanks
Himanshi
>You might want to ramp up the signal, but you are using Electrostatics with is stationary in nature, so I think you have several other things to consider first.
Thanks for your suggestion about Electrostatic
Could you please suggest what are the several other things needed to consider.
Many Thanks
Himanshi
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Posted:
3 years ago
24 oct. 2021, 14:15 UTC−4
To model wave excitation from a piezoelectric material you will need solid mechanics or acoustics modules (or maybe MEMS?).
I usually use sin(2pif0t)sin(pif0t/n)*(t<n/f0), n = 3 or so.
To model wave excitation from a piezoelectric material you will need solid mechanics or acoustics modules (or maybe MEMS?).
I usually use sin(2*pi*f0*t)*sin(pi*f0*t/n)*(t