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Help Finding Work Around for Composite Material Module

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Hello all.

I was trying to follow along with the "Piezoelectricity in a Layered Shell" tutorial but I could not reproduce what they were making because I do not have the Composite Material Module. I believe this tutorial is exactly what I am imagining my stack to look like - I only wanted to switch out the materials they use for mine.

Does anybody know a way to produce a similar simulation than they did in this tutorial without access to the Composite Materials module? I have access to the MEMs, AC/DC, and Structural Mechanics modules which are all ones the tutorial page could be used in combination with the composite materials module.

Here is the link to the tutorial I am referencing: https://www.comsol.com/model/piezoelectricity-in-a-layered-shell-78301

Any help would be greatly appreciated!


1 Reply Last Post 2024年2月4日 GMT+1 13:25
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Posted: 7 months ago 2024年2月4日 GMT+1 13:25

I guess you could do it with solids instead of shells, or possible multiple shells, since there are only a few layers.

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René Christensen, PhD
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I guess you could do it with solids instead of shells, or possible multiple shells, since there are only a few layers.

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