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MEMS fluid-structure interaction

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I want to simulate a microscale membrane pump for fluids. As I'm not very experieced with Comsol I started fiddling around with the fluid-structure interaction example.

The first experiment i did was to change the inlet flow to a sine function but the model seems extremely sensitive to any changes. It seems no matter what I do the it doesn't converge. Even when clicking on "restart" without changing anything in the model i get "warning: inverted mesh element..." and the solver fails.

Why is it so sensitive? How can I simulate fluid-structure interaction more freely?

1 Reply Last Post 11 gen 2010, 13:22 GMT-5
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 11 gen 2010, 13:22 GMT-5
Hi

Sorry to tell but multiphysics simulations is still not just click and play.
And fluid-structure interactions is a very rich domain w.r.t many different phenomena happening, you need to get a good udnerstanding on what is going on, what you want to see and how the COMSOL tool operates.

The best is to start gently, and read and play with the examples of the documentation as well what you find on the web site.

Good luck
Ivar
Hi Sorry to tell but multiphysics simulations is still not just click and play. And fluid-structure interactions is a very rich domain w.r.t many different phenomena happening, you need to get a good udnerstanding on what is going on, what you want to see and how the COMSOL tool operates. The best is to start gently, and read and play with the examples of the documentation as well what you find on the web site. Good luck Ivar

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