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Distance between two plates in a boundary condition
Posted 18 mag 2018, 07:46 GMT-4 5 Replies
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Dear Comsolers,
using only the Solid Mechanics physics, I try to simulate the mechanical behaviour if a capacitor made out of a rubber-like silicone. The dielectrica as well as the electrodes are soft and compliant. When a voltage is applied to the electrodes, the dielectrica between the two electrodes gets compressed by a mechanical pressure and the electrodes move closer together. The electrical field causes this mechanical pressure (maxwell stress) which can be described by the following equation:
where is the vacuum permittivity, is the relative static permittivity, the applied voltage (a fixed value, say 2.5kV) and the distance between the two electrodes.
How can I access the distance between the two electrodes? I would like to use it in order to set up a boundary load condition on the electrode-surfaces using as a pressure. As I define the geometry, the distance is well known at first, but becomes unknown when the capacitor is deformed. Also, the distance has not the same value over the whole geometry, so I need to access a scalar field containig all distances at every node.
I attached a picture of the unformed capacitor, where the elctrodes (blue) are volumes (and not surfaces). I am interested in the distance between the inner surfaces of the two electrodes.
Any help or hint is much appreciated, thanks a lot in advance!
My comsol version: 5.3
P.D.: I don't want to use the Electrostatics module. I think it is unnesessary in this case. Also, I am simply interested in learning how to access the distance d as in my question.
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