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Meshing and Simulation of a Sphere partially covered with gold

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Dears

i am trying to perform an eigenfrequency simulation of the sphere i show in the file. The sphere is anchored by the circle in the bottom. And is covered, partially of a thin layers of Gold (electrodes). Before to start with the electromechanics simulation i want to do the solid mechanics simulations to see the effect of gold electrode on the structure (i have previously simulated the sphere without the gold electrodes and it worked).

when i do the simulation the following message appears

The mass matrix is Zero
Feature: Eigenvalue Solver 1 (Sol/e1)

I guess that the key is how i define the structure but i would appreciate a bit of light over this issue. Thanks!


Joan


2 Replies Last Post 15 févr. 2013, 10:37 UTC−5
Sergei Yushanov Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 decade ago 14 févr. 2013, 15:43 UTC−5
Joan,

Error message appears because you don’t have solid mesh elements, i.e. you meshed only boundaries of the solid.

Regards,
Sergei
Joan, Error message appears because you don’t have solid mesh elements, i.e. you meshed only boundaries of the solid. Regards, Sergei

Sergei Yushanov Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 decade ago 15 févr. 2013, 10:37 UTC−5
Joan,

I noticed that your geometry has intersecting faces. Attached is corrected geometry and eigenfrequency solution.

Regards,
Sergei
Joan, I noticed that your geometry has intersecting faces. Attached is corrected geometry and eigenfrequency solution. Regards, Sergei

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