Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
9 years ago
12 nov 2015, 02:29 GMT-5
Hi
comp1.emi.disp is the displacement (sqrt(u^2+v^2+w^2)) of the Component comp1 (the first default model) of "emi" phyiscs Electromechanics from MEMS module. If you are in 2D w=0 and in 1D both v&w are =0, and in 2D-axi v=0.
But if your domain "1" is included in the EMI physics then "disp" should be defined. However, I suspect that you are plotting a complex geometry where only part of it is using EMI then "disp" is not defined everywhere. You must then restrict your Plot or Derived Value or Definition Variable to the domains where EMI is applicable
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
comp1.emi.disp is the displacement (sqrt(u^2+v^2+w^2)) of the Component comp1 (the first default model) of "emi" phyiscs Electromechanics from MEMS module. If you are in 2D w=0 and in 1D both v&w are =0, and in 2D-axi v=0.
But if your domain "1" is included in the EMI physics then "disp" should be defined. However, I suspect that you are plotting a complex geometry where only part of it is using EMI then "disp" is not defined everywhere. You must then restrict your Plot or Derived Value or Definition Variable to the domains where EMI is applicable
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
9 years ago
25 nov 2015, 02:15 GMT-5
sir
thank you for your valuable reply. Here i am attaching my model. i couldnt follow your suggestion. i Humbly request you to help me for solving this issue
sir
thank you for your valuable reply. Here i am attaching my model. i couldnt follow your suggestion. i Humbly request you to help me for solving this issue
Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
9 years ago
25 nov 2015, 04:41 GMT-5
Hi,
Since none of the domains has the 'Linear Elastic Dielectric' material model, there are no displacement degrees of freedom in your model. All domains are purely electrical.
Regards,
Henrik
Hi,
Since none of the domains has the 'Linear Elastic Dielectric' material model, there are no displacement degrees of freedom in your model. All domains are purely electrical.
Regards,
Henrik
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Posted:
9 years ago
2 dic 2015, 00:56 GMT-5
Thank you sir for your reply.I got the displacement.
Thank you sir for your reply.I got the displacement.