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Modeling Of Electrostatic Module In Comsol Multiphysics

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Modeling Of Electrostatic Module In Comsol Multiphysics

Modeling Of Electrostatic Module In Comsol Multiphysics
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 739.17 MB | Duration: 0h 53m

Piezoelectric Crystal , Sensors, Accelerometer, Energy Harvester Simulation

What you'll learn

Develop Proficiency in COMSOL Multiphysics for various Electrostatic applications

Understand the Fundamentals of Electrostatics of industrial applications

Learn to model electrostatic problems, solve for electric fields, potential distributions, and charge densities, and apply solvers for stationary

Understand how to apply electrostatic simulation techniques to solve engineering problems in real-world scenarios, such as capacitors

Requirements

basic Knowledge of Electrostatics ,electrical circuits , Knowledge of Materials

Description

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the simulation of piezoelectric crystals and electrostatic phenomena using COMSOL Multiphysics. Participants will explore the fundamental principles of piezoelectricity and electrostatics while learning to effectively model and analyze these interactions within the COMSOL environment.Through hands-on tutorials and real-world case studies, the course will cover the essential modules of COMSOL, including Structural Mechanics and Electrostatics, for simulating and understanding the behavior of piezoelectric materials under varying conditions. Key topics include the coupling of mechanical and electrical fields, the impact of electrostatic forces on piezoelectric crystals, and the application of these models to real-world devices such as sensors, actuators, and energy harvesting systems.By the end of this course, students will be proficient in using COMSOL Multiphysics to model piezoelectric crystals and analyze electrostatic fields. They will also gain a deeper understanding of how to optimize simulations, interpret results, and validate models for various engineering applications.Key Learning Objectives:Understand the fundamental principles of piezoelectricity and electrostatics.Gain hands-on experience in modeling piezoelectric crystals in COMSOL.Learn to analyze the coupling of mechanical and electrical behaviors in multiphysics simulations.Use COMSOL’s Electrostatics and Structural Mechanics modules effectively.Apply simulation results to practical applications such as sensors, actuators, and energy harvesting.Develop the skills to perform parametric studies and optimize simulations for more accurate results.Learn best practices for validation and verification of COMSOL models.Who Should Take This Course: This course is ideal for engineers, researchers, and students in materials science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and physics who are looking to enhance their skills in using COMSOL Multiphysics for modeling and simulating piezoelectric and electrostatic phenomena.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to Piezoelectric Shear-Actuated Beam

Lecture 2 Selection of Model Wizard and Physics

Lecture 3 Geometry Creation

Lecture 4 Adding of Base vector Coordinate System

Lecture 5 Adding of Boundary conditions to Solid mechanics and Electrostatics Physics

Lecture 6 Adding Material to Actuated Beam (Aluminium / Foam /PZT-5H)

Lecture 7 Adding Mesh

Lecture 8 Results and troubleshooting

Section 2: Problem No.1 Solution

Lecture 9 Piezoelectric Shear-Actuated Beam

Section 3: Problem No. 2 Solution Finite Element Analysis of Lead-Free Ceramic Based Cymbal

Lecture 10 Finite Element Analysis of Lead-Free Ceramic Based Cymbal Transducer for Energy

Research scholar,Students