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mechanical solver
2002-05-15
sou zou
2002-05-15
Dr Robert Davis
2002-05-15
Michael D Martin
2002-05-16
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mechanical solver
Michael D Martin
2002-05-15
You should consider MEM CAD from Coventor. As the name implies it is
designed for the simulation of micron sized devices and features the
ability to couple multiple solvers. For example,  from a system
undergoing joule heating from an applied voltage you can get the Current
Density in the conductor, the temperature field, thermal deformation,
and internal stresses.

-Mike


>>> [email protected] 05/15/02 12:41AM >>>
I heard that UTS compagny is selling a software package "TK solver,
digitized Roark's formulas, with a possibility of dynamic analysis". Did
someone tried this kind of package to advise me, if possible. If not
what kind of equivalent software or solver could help to obtain, such
that, the relations between MEMS sizes and their mechanical properties
(Stiffness, strength).

Thank you in anticipation,

Sofiane



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