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August 18, 2022 at 3:31 pmARSubscriber
Hello,
I performed a Coupled field Harmonic to a piezoelectric set. However, I want to do that with a non sine funtion. Is there any way to do that with Coupled Field Harmonic?
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The piezoelectric set is clamped between two plates with bolts, which have a pretension applied. So the Coupled Field Harmonic have a pre-stress Coupled Field Static.Â
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I want to see the temperature evolution while the piezoelectric set is in resonance due to a voltage applied by means of a NON sine function. How can I do that?
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Best Regards,
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August 19, 2022 at 7:16 amErik KostsonAnsys Employee
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Hi
For a non-harmonic (sinusoidal) excitation we need to use coupled field transient – in the latest release (e.g., 2022 R2 and onwards) we can have piezoelectric parts/physics in a coupled field transient.
For the other question (get a temperature change due to vibration of a piezoelectric part), that is not possible to do in any coupled field system (harmonic or transient).
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All the best
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Erik
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August 19, 2022 at 7:22 amARSubscriber
Ok,
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Thanks for your answear Erik : )
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Regards,
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