Help need for piezoelectric analysis using ansys

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The discussion revolves around challenges faced in conducting piezoelectric analysis for an active vibration control project using ANSYS. The user is specifically struggling with the application of voltage and stimulation aspects of the analysis. Despite checking the manuals, they have not found the necessary guidance and are seeking help urgently. Other participants suggest that the manuals should be available if the software was installed correctly and recommend accessing the ANSYS portal for additional resources. The conversation emphasizes the importance of using the correct version and accessing official documentation for effective troubleshooting.
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Hi,i'm working on project called active vibration control using piezoelectric patches through ANSYS.
But I'm finding difficulties in piezoelectric analysis(application of voltage and stimulation part).
Hoping someone would have solved it ,please guide me its very urgent.
thanking you
 
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Have you checked the manual? I haven't personally ran any of these analyses, but I know for sure that examples do exist in the manual.
 
Sir,i have gone through the manuals but its not there? I'm finding difficult to solve it ,can u guide me if ur confident about this analysis
 
I know for a fact that there is an entire chapter about piezoelectric analyses. What version are you using?
 
Sir, I'm using ANSYS 10 for the analysis.if u find the piezoelectric analysis manual online can u please send me the link.So that i will be benefited,
thank u.
 
You should have the manuals if the program was installed properly. I doubt you'll find the files online anywhere. Log into the ANSYS portal using your customer/user ID to download any files that you need for ANSYS.
 
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