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out of memory in stationery solver

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hi,
I designed a MEMS piezoelectric accelerometer and trying to simulate in comsol. I am getting the error every time I compute " out of memory in stationary solver"... Please help me to solve it...

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Daisy Rani

3 Replies Last Post 24 gen 2014, 13:22 GMT-5

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Posted: 1 decade ago 23 gen 2014, 04:38 GMT-5
Hi,
Sorry i didn't attch my model... Now I attach my model . Please look into that...
Hi, Sorry i didn't attch my model... Now I attach my model . Please look into that...


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Posted: 1 decade ago 24 gen 2014, 05:15 GMT-5
Hi rani

You must to check you mesh.
i see your Modell and you mesh don't working. you to resove it.

Mesh >> Fine>> computer oder with Extremly Fine
Hi rani You must to check you mesh. i see your Modell and you mesh don't working. you to resove it. Mesh >> Fine>> computer oder with Extremly Fine

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Posted: 1 decade ago 24 gen 2014, 13:22 GMT-5
Hi

Your problem is the extremely thin layers (< 1 µm) which makes meshing very difficult, although not impossible. I looked at your model and meshed the four thin "arms" with swept mesh, defining the resolution of the narrow region down to 1e-7, minimum element size to 0.1 µm, maximum size to 20 µm, and number of elements across a layer to 5. Meshing the rest did not succeed but I think I know the solution: you have to define similar thin layers in the large block in the center, so that the thin layers coincide in the contact boundaries of the "arms" and the central block. As I am using version 4.3b I do not attach a model because you cannot open it with 4.2a.

Good luck!
Lasse
Hi Your problem is the extremely thin layers (< 1 µm) which makes meshing very difficult, although not impossible. I looked at your model and meshed the four thin "arms" with swept mesh, defining the resolution of the narrow region down to 1e-7, minimum element size to 0.1 µm, maximum size to 20 µm, and number of elements across a layer to 5. Meshing the rest did not succeed but I think I know the solution: you have to define similar thin layers in the large block in the center, so that the thin layers coincide in the contact boundaries of the "arms" and the central block. As I am using version 4.3b I do not attach a model because you cannot open it with 4.2a. Good luck! Lasse

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