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Трёхмерное моделирование нестационарного температурного поля в микроконтакте

Трёхмерное моделирование нестационарного температурного поля в микроконтакте

Abstract

Рассматривается проблема аналитического решения задачи расчёта нестационарного температурного поля в области микроконтакта. Описана трехмерная модель электрического контакта в среде COMSOL Multiphysics. Приводятся результаты вычислительного эксперимента.

The article considers issue of analytic calculation non-stationary temperature field in microcontact zone. There is described 3D-model of electrical contact in COMSOL Multiphysics. The outcomes of computational experiment are brought.

Keywords

ЭЛЕКТРОФРИКЦИОННОЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЕ, СКОЛЬЗЯЩИЙ ЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКИЙ КОНТАКТ, ИМИТАЦИОННОЕ МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЕ

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