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how to find induced voltage on piezoelectric material patched on beam using ANSYS

snkadati (Aerospace)
29 May 12 7:30
I have problem to find induced voltage in Piezoelectric material patched on beam using ANSYS.11

my problem is how to actuate beam in ANSYS ..what is the procedure to find induced voltage on Piezoelectric material
cloa (Petroleum)
29 May 12 8:34
Better to use ANSYS forum- I don't understand your question so make it clearer on the ANSYS forum
rb1957 (Aerospace)
29 May 12 10:18
piezo-electric material reacts to the strain, yes?

and this response is known, ie voltage = k*strain, yes?

so ANSYS would be a good tool for determining the stress/strain of a beam in bending
snkadati (Aerospace)
30 May 12 7:24
how i should vibrate the beam to find voltage on PZT patches.

i have to give mechanical energy to beam patched with PZT. after this i need find the voltage on PZT
rb1957 (Aerospace)
30 May 12 8:18
it sounds like you want a time dependent loading ... look in the ANSYS manuals for an example

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