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Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization

Hi, This is probably a simple question but what the heh. Lets say I have a simple energy harvester beam model fixed at one side and supplied with a body load at the other. This body load is simply...

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Re: Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization

Hi Michael, yes you can produce animations of the device. If the applied load is harmonic you would use a frequency domain study, if it is non-harmonic you have to use a time dependent study. Cheers...

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Re: Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization

Well the applied load is simply acceleration which is: 0.1[m/s^2] This was the best I could disect from a previous thread on a beam shaker to try and emulate a source of vibration at a specific...

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Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization

Hi, This is probably a simple question but what the heh. Lets say I have a simple energy harvester beam model fixed at one side and supplied with a body load at the other. This body load is simply...

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Re: Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization

Hi Michael, yes you can produce animations of the device. If the applied load is harmonic you would use a frequency domain study, if it is non-harmonic you have to use a time dependent study. Cheers...

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Re: Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization

Well the applied load is simply acceleration which is: 0.1[m/s^2] This was the best I could disect from a previous thread on a beam shaker to try and emulate a source of vibration at a specific...

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Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization

Hi, This is probably a simple question but what the heh. Lets say I have a simple energy harvester beam model fixed at one side and supplied with a body load at the other. This body load is simply...

View Article

Re: Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization

Hi Michael, yes you can produce animations of the device. If the applied load is harmonic you would use a frequency domain study, if it is non-harmonic you have to use a time dependent study. Cheers...

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Re: Piezoelectric Power Output Visualization

Well the applied load is simply acceleration which is: 0.1[m/s^2] This was the best I could disect from a previous thread on a beam shaker to try and emulate a source of vibration at a specific...

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