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How to mesh this micro-mirror model
Posted Dec 8, 2010, 8:33 a.m. EST 4 Replies
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Recently I am doing MEMS research about micro-mirror which contains intrinsic stress.
I have already created the model, but there exists some problems in meshing.
The model consists of 3 layers:
The 1st layer(bottom) Si(c), called device layer:
chip 16*16mm square
the radius of membrane? 3.5mm
20 clamped beam suspended around the rim of the membrane length: 125um width: 0.28 degree
thickness: 5um
The 2nd layer(middle) SiO2, called oxide layer:
16*16mm square
the radius of the hollow circle: 3.625mm
thickness: 1um
The 3rd layer(top) Si(c), called handle layer:
16*16mm square
the radius of the hollow circle: 3.625mm
thickness: 380um
First I meshed the boundary of the 1st layer(bottom) using free triangular, then I swept the mesh to this domain, it worked.
Second I meshed the 3rd layer(top) using the same method and it also succeeded.
But when I tried to mesh the 2nd(middle) layer using swept, the error came out "Mesh error (swe5): Unsupported topology of domain."
I don't know the reason, so can anybody help me to solve this problem or if you can mesh this model using another
wise method to get good mesh quality, please tell me!!!
The model is attached below.
I'll appreciate your help very much!
I have already created the model, but there exists some problems in meshing.
The model consists of 3 layers:
The 1st layer(bottom) Si(c), called device layer:
chip 16*16mm square
the radius of membrane? 3.5mm
20 clamped beam suspended around the rim of the membrane length: 125um width: 0.28 degree
thickness: 5um
The 2nd layer(middle) SiO2, called oxide layer:
16*16mm square
the radius of the hollow circle: 3.625mm
thickness: 1um
The 3rd layer(top) Si(c), called handle layer:
16*16mm square
the radius of the hollow circle: 3.625mm
thickness: 380um
First I meshed the boundary of the 1st layer(bottom) using free triangular, then I swept the mesh to this domain, it worked.
Second I meshed the 3rd layer(top) using the same method and it also succeeded.
But when I tried to mesh the 2nd(middle) layer using swept, the error came out "Mesh error (swe5): Unsupported topology of domain."
I don't know the reason, so can anybody help me to solve this problem or if you can mesh this model using another
wise method to get good mesh quality, please tell me!!!
The model is attached below.
I'll appreciate your help very much!
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