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How can I get the capacitance function of deformation?
Posted 11 mag 2010, 05:29 GMT-4 1 Reply
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Hello,
I'm trying to simulate the change in capacitance of a capacitor function of the plastic deformation. I'm doing this to compare it to the experimental results. I have included an image which represents the concept. The idea is that once force is applied to the base plate it will deform and this will chance the shape of the capacitor. The base-plate is glass fibre/polyester and the two blocks on top (capacitor plates)are copper.
I have done the simulation separately for smsld and emes with no problems but I can't get it right for the Multiphysics part.
I have done a simulation in multiphysics under electrostatics and solid stress-strain but I can't get the capacitance. Does anyone have an idea on how to solve this?
I'm mostly interested in a graph: capacitance function of force/deformation.
Also, is this the correct approach?
Many thanks in advance,
Robert
I'm trying to simulate the change in capacitance of a capacitor function of the plastic deformation. I'm doing this to compare it to the experimental results. I have included an image which represents the concept. The idea is that once force is applied to the base plate it will deform and this will chance the shape of the capacitor. The base-plate is glass fibre/polyester and the two blocks on top (capacitor plates)are copper.
I have done the simulation separately for smsld and emes with no problems but I can't get it right for the Multiphysics part.
I have done a simulation in multiphysics under electrostatics and solid stress-strain but I can't get the capacitance. Does anyone have an idea on how to solve this?
I'm mostly interested in a graph: capacitance function of force/deformation.
Also, is this the correct approach?
Many thanks in advance,
Robert
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