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March 30, 2017, 18:54 |
Piezoelectric modelling in workbench
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sadiq
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please I am a student from cranfield university, uk. I am currently doing a project on piezoelectric modelling. I tried using ANSYS workbench to perform the simulation. the project aim is to see the voltage generated by PZT material when it undergoes bending force. the PZT material is attached to a plate made up of steel, I created the geometry and I assigned the steel properties to the first*solid and PZT-5H properties to the second solid. I also also used the PZT extension, applied fixed support boundary condition at end of the geometry and displacement BC to the other end, I applied the voltage boundary condition to the surface and bottom of the PZT. I ran the simulation successfully without any error but the problem I encountered is that*I cannot see the output voltage. when I click on electric results and select the voltage it doesn't appear in the solution. please I need your assistance on how*to tackle the problem. THANK YOU
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