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Morgan Technical Ceramics Announces its Transducer Design and Computer Modeling Capabilities

Piezoelectric assemblies now have finite element analysis capabilities.

By DE Editors  

May 24, 2010

By DE Editors

Morgan Technical Ceramics’ ElectroCeramics business has added finite element analysis (FEA) capability for piezoelectric assemblies and transducers to address requirements in the medical, aerospace, industrial, oceanographic, commercial, automotive, and research applications. The goal is to use this tool to better visualize, quantify, and optimize the performance of piezoelectric transducer concepts before proceeding to physical prototypes. 

MTC’s ABAQUS-based multiphysics FEA and MECTrans design software has been customized and tailored for acoustic and electro-mechanical applications.

Characterization capabilities include acoustic scanning tank, contact and non-contact displacement, low field and high field electrical characterization, electrical power analysis, acoustic power determination and determination of speed of sound. All of these techniques may be used in combination to provide performance information critical to each application. 

For more information, visit Morgan Technical Ceramics.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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