Jeff Hiller
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
7 years ago
21 dic 2017, 08:00 GMT-5
Hello Rahul,
Hygroscopic swelling is a functionality available in the Structural Mechanics Module and MEMS Module, starting at version 5.1. This blog contains an introduction to it: https://www.comsol.com/blogs/how-to-model-hygroscopic-swelling/ .
Best regards,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello Rahul,
Hygroscopic swelling is a functionality available in the Structural Mechanics Module and MEMS Module, starting at version 5.1. This blog contains an introduction to it: https://www.comsol.com/blogs/how-to-model-hygroscopic-swelling/ .
Best regards,
Jeff
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Posted:
7 years ago
10 gen 2018, 01:49 GMT-5
Respected sir,
first of all thank you very much for your kind suggestion, now i have comsol version 5.2. Now i am trying to input the values of moisture content, (delta C) = 0%, 1%, 2% and Temperature (delta T = 0, 20K, 40K) and want to analyse their coupling effect. I am working in solid mechanics module and trying to find out the eigenfrequency of FGM beam.
plz reply asap.
Thanks/Regards
Rahul Singh
(PG student)
Respected sir,
first of all thank you very much for your kind suggestion, now i have comsol version 5.2. Now i am trying to input the values of moisture content, (delta C) = 0%, 1%, 2% and Temperature (delta T = 0, 20K, 40K) and want to analyse their coupling effect. I am working in solid mechanics module and trying to find out the eigenfrequency of FGM beam.
plz reply asap.
Thanks/Regards
Rahul Singh
(PG student)