Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
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CST MWS
CST EMS
CST PS
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Density: 2330 kg/m^3 Thermal condutivity: 148 W/kg/m Heat capacity: 0.7 kJ/kg/K
Density: 1.292 kg/m^3 Thermal condutivity: 0.024 W/kg/m Heat capacity: 1.012 kJ/kg/K
Density: 1200 kg/m^3 Thermal condutivity: 0.26 W/kg/m Heat capacity: 0.6 kJ/kg/K
FR-4:
Density: 8960 kg/m^3 Thermal condutivity: 401 W/kg/m Heat capacity: 0.385 kJ/kg/K
Copper:
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Boundary Conditions
Adiabatic = no heat flow passes the boundary Isothermal = Like a heat sink but the temperature of the boundary is constant Open = simulated structure with an infinite expansion of the background material
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Solver Overview
kT T = P
2
T P 2 = k T + t c kT k= c
With: Thermal Conductivity (kT), Mass Density (), Source Term (P), Specific Heat Capacity (c)
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Mechanical modeling
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Stress (force per area) over strain (deformation). Determines the deformation strength for a given force.
Poissons ratio:
Ratio of transversal to axial strain. Defines the distortion, when stress is applied.
The thermal expansion coefficient relates the change in temperature to the change in a material's linear dimensions.
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L=8.8mm
Multiphysics Simulation
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Multiphysics Simulation
Coupling between Simulation Projects
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Multiphysics Simulation
Parameter Sweep / Optimization
apt_height
CST STUDIO SUITE 2012\Examples\MPS\Coupled\Combline Filter
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Latest Developments
Non-linear stress solver (finite deformations) Non-linear thermal solver Lorentz force detuning (direct force Temperature dependent Materials
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Summary
Electromagnetic design is main goal of most CST users. EM fields create metallic or dielectric losses CST MPHYSICS STUDIO contains solvers for the analysis of stationary and transient thermal effects (including a bio-heat description for biological tissues) as well as mechanical stress. Tight integration that facilitates parametric studies and optimization
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Appendix
Detailed Workflow Description
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Hairpin-Filter
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Create a new DS model which will be the starting point for the SAM model. Save it.
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Import Model
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Define a thermal loss calculation post processing template. It is needed for transferring the losses to the thermal model.
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Create the thermal simulation project using the thermal stationary solver.
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Define a loss distribution as a source for the thermal model. We will use the losses from the EM simulation project.
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Run the thermal simulation project and visualize the temperature distribution.
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Define the temperature distribution from the thermal simulation project as the source for the mechanical project.
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Deformed mesh is indicating how the structure is deformed due to loss heating.
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Create a new EM simulation project. It will use the data from the mechanical solver to calculate the effect of the deformation on the S Parameter.
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Activate the sensitivity analysis in the frequency domain solver. Run the simulation.
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Create a comparison folder and drag and drop the results. For 50W input power the effect of the deformation is quite low!
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By choosing update tasks in the SAM schematic, the coupled simulation is started with the new parameter. The complete loop does not require any further input!
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Visualize Results
Due to the change in the length the filter has been detuned. The monitor frequency is no longer in the passband.
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Visualize Results
Because the filter is detuned, the energy does not couple into the center of the structure and the deformation is no longer symmetric.
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