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Multiphysics Electrostatic-Structural modeling in ANSYS????

Multiphysics Electrostatic-Structural modeling in ANSYS????

Multiphysics Electrostatic-Structural modeling in ANSYS????

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sxv7130 (Mechanical)      Jan 30, 2005
Hi

I am trying to do a multiphysics (coupled-field) electrostatic-structural analysis in ANSYS. I am trying to model something like the example in the link below.

http://www.ansys.com/industries/mems/mems-application-mirror.asp

I have been trying for a week now but have not been able to get very far. Have not been able to find any tutorials or help in the matter. The ANSYS documentation is not very helpful.

If anybody knows how such simulations are done, or if you help me find a tutorial I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks

RE: Multiphysics Electrostatic-Structural modeling in ANSYS????

(OP)
Thanks Drej

I was looking for more of a step by step procedure of how to do such a simulation but Im sure that the ansys.net link will help. If you do come across something related to this , please to let me know.

Thanks again

sxv

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