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Who can help me in cMUT >> COMSOL model - - - Enter please

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Hi, I am Mohamed Aref, and my graduation project is about cMUT design and simulation
and i almost finished the analytical solution, and get my parameters, and now the next step is to
simulate the cMUT device by COMSOL and compare results with analytic solution.

For a 2 months ago i was trying to design cMUT COMSOL model and simulate it, at each time a have a lot of errors
so i want any one who studied cMUT and make COMSOL model for it help me to finish my task.

I understand almost 80% of the COMSOL design procedure and only want help for some problems which faces
me.

I'll wail, and i a? so sorry for my request.

Thanks, Mohamed Aref.

3 Replies Last Post 30 giu 2011, 09:45 GMT-4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 29 giu 2011, 19:07 GMT-4
Hi, i am so sorry, but i need any help, please
Hi, i am so sorry, but i need any help, please

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Posted: 1 decade ago 30 giu 2011, 03:38 GMT-4
Mohamed,

I would recommend you to walk through some of the tutorial models that are provided with Comsol. Browse through the model library and choose what fits best your needs. Reproduce the model step by step and try to gain a full underdtanding of each step. You can also search in the knowledge base. There you may find additional models that can be useful to learn the process.

Another thing is that in my understanding a CMUT is not necessarily a piezoelectric device. Isn't it essentially based on electrostatics? It is really essential to understand the underlying physics you want to model. Without this understanding you will not produce meaningful results.

Regards
Edgar
Mohamed, I would recommend you to walk through some of the tutorial models that are provided with Comsol. Browse through the model library and choose what fits best your needs. Reproduce the model step by step and try to gain a full underdtanding of each step. You can also search in the knowledge base. There you may find additional models that can be useful to learn the process. Another thing is that in my understanding a CMUT is not necessarily a piezoelectric device. Isn't it essentially based on electrostatics? It is really essential to understand the underlying physics you want to model. Without this understanding you will not produce meaningful results. Regards Edgar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 30 giu 2011, 09:45 GMT-4

Mohamed,

I would recommend you to walk through some of the tutorial models that are provided with Comsol. Browse through the model library and choose what fits best your needs. Reproduce the model step by step and try to gain a full underdtanding of each step. You can also search in the knowledge base. There you may find additional models that can be useful to learn the process.

Another thing is that in my understanding a CMUT is not necessarily a piezoelectric device. Isn't it essentially based on electrostatics? It is really essential to understand the underlying physics you want to model. Without this understanding you will not produce meaningful results.

Regards
Edgar


Hi,
Thank you for your replay
I can make every thing in comsol, but there are some problems (error) i don't understand them. so i want only help in these points

How can i know the suitable physics to my design ?
[QUOTE] Mohamed, I would recommend you to walk through some of the tutorial models that are provided with Comsol. Browse through the model library and choose what fits best your needs. Reproduce the model step by step and try to gain a full underdtanding of each step. You can also search in the knowledge base. There you may find additional models that can be useful to learn the process. Another thing is that in my understanding a CMUT is not necessarily a piezoelectric device. Isn't it essentially based on electrostatics? It is really essential to understand the underlying physics you want to model. Without this understanding you will not produce meaningful results. Regards Edgar [/QUOTE] Hi, Thank you for your replay I can make every thing in comsol, but there are some problems (error) i don't understand them. so i want only help in these points How can i know the suitable physics to my design ?

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