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HELP: Which model should I take?
Posted 2014年6月9日 GMT+8 20:56 MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices Version 4.3b 8 Replies
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Hi everyone,
I have been trying to simulate a system where an elastic membrane undergo different deformation with the change of pressure in the cavity.
There is a cylindrical cavity and the outlet is sealed by an elastic membrane. I use a vacuum pump to pump out the air at the inlet. Then the membrane will have a deformation. I want to simulate the deformation of the membrane. So which model should I take? And how do I set up?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Jianguo
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The Structural Mechanics “Module” as it has the FSI interface and also Membrane and Shell elements. The basic package has laminar CFD but if you want more advanced fluid flow capabilities you may also need the CFD Module.
Nagi Elabbasi
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I will have a try.
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I have already tried this model. However, there are some problems.
In reality, you know, the direction of pressure is always along the normal direction of membrane surface (normal force) with the deformation of the membrane.
However, if you apply pressure in the model, the pressure is just perpendicular to the initial position. That is to say, the direction of pressure is not change when the membrane undergo deformation. The result is the same to the situation that you apply fixed force. It is obviously wrong.
What do you think of this phenomenon?
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Nagi Elabbasi
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You are right. As you said, the deflections are large, and the differences are not neglectful. The material of membrane is also non-linear. This is my further work. So only applying pressure may not be a appropriate method.
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I have tried FSI model. But there is a problem bothering me.
I apply the "Inlet". If the pressure is very small (just 0.009 psi), it will have a result. But if the pressure is a little bit large (0.01 psi), it will have an error. I also try the "Vacuum Pump", but it has the same problem.
Segregated group 2
Attempt to evaluate real square root of negative number.
-Function: sqrt
Failed to evaluate expression
Jianguo
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