alinalin
Mechanical
- Nov 27, 2005
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Use ANSYS to analyze a piezoelectric composite plate:
Is there any way of inputing the material matrices of piezoelectric composite before transformation and then add an angle? I searched for the elements of
the structural layered composite, and they don't have the DOF of voltage-that's why I can not use this kind of elements. So, the only way is to input the material matrices (elastic, piezoelectric and dielectric matricex) after transformation?
Because I need to keep the DOFs of three displacements and voltage, I can only choose SOLID5 as the element type. It causes a problem that I can not mesh a thin plate with small size elements-the thickness of the plate can not be
divied up to the requirement of accuracy. How to solve this problem?
Appreciate your reply!
Is there any way of inputing the material matrices of piezoelectric composite before transformation and then add an angle? I searched for the elements of
the structural layered composite, and they don't have the DOF of voltage-that's why I can not use this kind of elements. So, the only way is to input the material matrices (elastic, piezoelectric and dielectric matricex) after transformation?
Because I need to keep the DOFs of three displacements and voltage, I can only choose SOLID5 as the element type. It causes a problem that I can not mesh a thin plate with small size elements-the thickness of the plate can not be
divied up to the requirement of accuracy. How to solve this problem?
Appreciate your reply!