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Piezoelectric/Electroelastic analysis in workbench?

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antknee

Mechanical
Oct 6, 2010
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Hi, I'm trying to set up a piezoelectric analysis in workbench, but for the life of me I can't find the command/input to do this. The toolbox doesn't include it and the closest I can get is to start an electric analysis and then use a named selection to select a part as solid227 (a piezo element). But that just selects a thermal-piezo analysis! Thanks Ant.
 
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I am not that experienced in workbench, but making a solid227 into a piezoelectric all depends on the KEYOPTION(1) you choose for it. If the keyopt is set to 11 it will be a structural-thermal type, etc, etc. For it to be piezoelectric it will have to be KEYOPT(1)=1001. If you are able to input commands into workbench something like:

ET,1,SOLID227,1001

should make a solid227 with piezoelectric matrices available for definition.
 
I concluded it can't be done!

You have to use commands when solving to send the data to APDL mechanical - I think!
 
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