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floating potential node and potential distribution

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Hi,

I'm simulating a piezoelectric block that is depressed by a uniform load. I have set the top plate as floating potential and the bottom as a ground.

I'll like to ask what does setting Qo=0 mean. does it set the initial charge on this plate to be zero and any extra charges generated due to the load will then cause the top plate to have a voltage? Also, since I'm able to get a voltage, why is it that I can't get the charge density on the plate.

Another question is about plotting the surface plot of potential. When I have a curved piezo-layer and I depress it, there will be a terminal voltage generated. However, the potential distribution in the surface plot is not a smooth gradient along the whole curved surface. As in there will be max potential at the middle instead of having the max potential at the top (floating potential node). Is this due to how potential is calculated in comsol? Thanks.

0 Replies Last Post 1 avr. 2014, 17:12 UTC−4
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