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Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization
Posted Mar 19, 2014, 5:44 p.m. EDT MEMS & Nanotechnology, Piezoelectric Devices, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Results & Visualization Version 4.4 2 Replies
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Hi,
This is probably a simple question but what the heh.
Lets say I have a simple energy harvester beam model fixed at one side and supplied with a body load at the other.
This body load is simply pzd.rho * acceleration
Now eventually I would like to create a simple video of the harvesters discplacement and power output response for a sepcific frequency (600Hz) overa time period. So I can show the 3D model wobbling about (techincal term) and similarily show what I imagine is a sinusoidal type 2D plot of power output.
What particualr study type should I use, something like Time-dependent analysis, is such a thing mentioned above feasible? I beleive it is but thought I would ask first.
MF
This is probably a simple question but what the heh.
Lets say I have a simple energy harvester beam model fixed at one side and supplied with a body load at the other.
This body load is simply pzd.rho * acceleration
Now eventually I would like to create a simple video of the harvesters discplacement and power output response for a sepcific frequency (600Hz) overa time period. So I can show the 3D model wobbling about (techincal term) and similarily show what I imagine is a sinusoidal type 2D plot of power output.
What particualr study type should I use, something like Time-dependent analysis, is such a thing mentioned above feasible? I beleive it is but thought I would ask first.
MF
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