Question regarding piezoelectric d33 coefficient of PVDF
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Dissertation: Hypersingular Integral Equation Method to 3D Crack in Fully Coupled Electromagnetothermoelastic Multiphase Composites
Master: studies of hypersingular integral equation method to three-dimensional crack in bimaterials
Last time, when I saw one blog of Biswajit Banerjee, I thought it would be much more convenient if we can input some equations in iMechanica for discussion. When I make discussion about mechanics with colleagues, I would like to write down some equations on the blackboard or paper. For discussion based on the web blog, LaTeX equations will be helpful. And it would be better if one can input equations directly instead of uploading one picture after another.
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Hey guys (and gals). I have been working on a FEA. The problem I have been having is that I cannot find a FE package that allows for optimization to be performed. What I am trying to do is create a FE geometry parametrically and have the software change the specified parameters accordingly. I am currently trying Abaqus and I am unsure of how to assemble multiple objects into one geometry (say an extruded rectangle and cylinder). I am very new to using abaqus so I'm not sure what all it can do. I'm more familar with Comsol and Ansys. Thanks for any help.
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