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Ansys Help
2004-03-16
vishu suram
2004-03-16
Ariel Lipson (IC)
Ansys Help
Ariel Lipson (IC)
2004-03-16
Dear Vishweshwar Suram
    Check that the material properties are properly defined. In ANSYS, the
units are sometimes confusing.

Ariel

----- Original Message -----
From: "vishu suram" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:26 AM
Subject: [mems-talk] Ansys Help


> HEllo Sir,
> I am an Electronics Engineering student.I am working
> on design of Capacitive accelerometers(surface
> micromachined) using Ansys.sir, being an electronics
> student i am facing difficulties in understanding the
> software properly.I could design the model using PRO-E
> and import it to the ANSYS .but the problem is after
> applying the loads (force) the centre beam(centre of
> mass) is displacing too much passing the fixed fingers
> ( the space between the proof mass finger and the
> fixed plate is 1 um) even though the applied force is
> very very less(of the order of micro newtons).and the
> proof mass finger is not realising that it is in
> between the fixed fingers.
> sir, could you please help me  as how to give
> constraints in ansys inorder to fix my problems.
> waiting for your reply
> thank you very much
> vishweshwar suram
>
>
>
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