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Electrostatic Simulation using ANSYS
2002-05-16
OVERSTOLZ Thomas Christian
2002-05-16
Michael Barger
2002-06-03
Ahmed Hussein
Electrostatic Simulation using ANSYS
Michael Barger
2002-05-16
Thomas,

I've had the best success with ANSYS by working with a local reseller. They
generally have fairly broad experience.

Your local contact is:

CAD-FEM AG Geschdftsstelle Aadorf
Mark Dutly
Phone: +41 52 3680101
Fax: +41 52 3680109

Regards,

Mike Barger
Klesis Corporation

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of OVERSTOLZ Thomas Christian
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 2:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] Electrostatic Simulation using ANSYS


Dear MEMS community,

I'm working in the domain of electrostatic MEMS actuators and currently I'm
trying to simulate my device using ANSYS 5.7. There is a quite interesting
model called TRANS126 which enables the coupling of electrostatics to
mechanics and vice versa. However, its application is not trivial. So I
wonder
if anybody can give me a hint or can even provide me a logfile or part of
it.
This would be so great! Or do you know an ANSYS forum where these kind of
questions are discussed?

Thanks a lot,
Thomas

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Thomas Overstolz, PhD student
Institute of Microtechnology
University of Neuchbtel
Rue Jaquet-Droz 1
2007 Neuchbtel
Switzerland

Phone:   +41 (0)32 720 5619
Fax:     +41 (0)32 720 5711

http://www-samlab.unine.ch
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