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Stationary study failed to converge
Posted May 18, 2012, 10:06 a.m. EDT Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Studies & Solvers, Structural Mechanics Version 4.2a 3 Replies
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Hello, I am trying to do a stationary of a MEMS device, but Comsol keeps failing to converge.
Some background on the model:
The model is a MEMS consisting of a plate attached to 4 thin cantilever beam springs, which are in turn attached to a fixed substrate. The plate is also attached to a set of combs whose teeth act as capacitors with a set of corresponding combs attached to the fixed substrate (see attached image. Everything not in purple is attached to the plate and should be free to move). A voltage is applied to the fixed combson one side of the device, while the plate itself is grounded. This causes the plate to be displaced until the capacitive force from the comb capacitors is balanced by the restorative force of the springs.
Comsol Physics setup:
I am using the Electromechanics physics node in Comsol 4.2a to do a stationary study on how much the plate is displaced. I placed all domains in Linear Elastic material model, fixed the boundaries shown in purple in the image, applied a voltage to the three fixed combs in the right of the image, and grounded the center plate. I then created a stationary study and computed. Unfortunately, the solver fails to converge. Is there something wrong with the way I have set everything up? Does anyone have suggestions about what may be going wrong?
Josh
Some background on the model:
The model is a MEMS consisting of a plate attached to 4 thin cantilever beam springs, which are in turn attached to a fixed substrate. The plate is also attached to a set of combs whose teeth act as capacitors with a set of corresponding combs attached to the fixed substrate (see attached image. Everything not in purple is attached to the plate and should be free to move). A voltage is applied to the fixed combson one side of the device, while the plate itself is grounded. This causes the plate to be displaced until the capacitive force from the comb capacitors is balanced by the restorative force of the springs.
Comsol Physics setup:
I am using the Electromechanics physics node in Comsol 4.2a to do a stationary study on how much the plate is displaced. I placed all domains in Linear Elastic material model, fixed the boundaries shown in purple in the image, applied a voltage to the three fixed combs in the right of the image, and grounded the center plate. I then created a stationary study and computed. Unfortunately, the solver fails to converge. Is there something wrong with the way I have set everything up? Does anyone have suggestions about what may be going wrong?
Josh
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