Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
5 years ago
Mar 18, 2020, 2:38 p.m. EDT
Updated:
5 years ago
Mar 18, 2020, 2:45 p.m. EDT
Physically you can only prescribe the components of the stress tensor acted on by the normal vector, i.e. forces. Or you can impose displacements. But not the full stress tensor - the problem would be overdetermined.
Let's take a step back. What is it you are trying to simulate? What are the governing partial differential equations and the boundary conditions?
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Physically you can only prescribe the components of the stress tensor acted on by the normal vector, i.e. forces. Or you can impose displacements. But not the full stress tensor - the problem would be overdetermined.
Let's take a step back. What is it you are trying to simulate? What are the governing partial differential equations and the boundary conditions?
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
5 years ago
Mar 18, 2020, 3:51 p.m. EDT
Updated:
5 years ago
Mar 22, 2020, 5:36 p.m. EDT
I'm trying to simulate a beam that deforms due to applied voltage.
I need to solve a second order differential equation (see picture) to obtain a expression of electric field (Ex) and then the electrostatic stress is proportional to the divengence of the electric displacement.
Boundary conditions: Top and bottom potential which are obtained from other physics.
Thanks for replying.
I'm trying to simulate a beam that deforms due to applied voltage.
I need to solve a second order differential equation (see picture) to obtain a expression of electric field (Ex) and then the electrostatic stress is proportional to the divengence of the electric displacement.
Boundary conditions: Top and bottom potential which are obtained from other physics.
Thanks for replying.
Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
5 years ago
Mar 19, 2020, 3:24 a.m. EDT
You can use features like External Stress, External Strain, or Initial Stress and Strain when you have this type of volumetric effect.
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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
You can use features like *External Stress*, *External Strain*, or *Initial Stress and Strain* when you have this type of volumetric effect.
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Posted:
5 years ago
Mar 19, 2020, 6:45 p.m. EDT
Thank you! It helped me.
*For someone who is interested, you have to right click 'Linear Elastic Material' and place 'External Stress' or 'External Strain'.
Thank you! It helped me.
*For someone who is interested, you have to right click 'Linear Elastic Material' and place 'External Stress' or 'External Strain'.