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About linear buckling mode.
Posted Feb 17, 2011, 6:43 a.m. EST MEMS & Nanotechnology, MEMS & Piezoelectric Devices, Structural Mechanics Version 4.1 1 Reply
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I'm wondering whether 'Linear Buckling' is working correctly.
In 2D, for example,
rectangle(GaAs) 23um X 0.1um with fixed two boundaries(0.1um) is placed.
And I gave +-400000000N/m as an compressive force per length to the fixed boundaries.
Also, perturbation is included.
I think compressive force per length is sufficiently large to make buckling mode.
However, It does gives a lot of warning and defected result, regardless of mode n=1,2,3.....
Not to speak of complex 2D model or 3D one.
I think that sine-shape result must be given.
What is the problem? Is there any program defect about Linear Buckling in COMSOL?
Thank you.
Hello Byeong Gyun Oh
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