srosset
Electrical
- Feb 10, 2005
- 21
Hello,
I am doing coupled field electrostatics/structural analysis.
It means that I calculate an electrostatic force, then the displacement of the structure due to this force. After that I do a mesh morphing to calculate the new electrical field and electrostatic force, and so on until convergence occurs. I am doing this on a circular plate, so I used axisymmetrical modeling. I have large deflection, but for relatively small strain.
My problem arises with high tensions (i.e. large displacement) after some iterations, I can do the mesh morphing, but I can't solve the electrostatic problem anymore and I get this error message : "Negative Radius on Element XXX" (XXX being the number of an element situated on the axis of revolution of my rectangle (the rectangle, by rotation around the Y axis, creates a circular plate))
What I don't understand is that the element is not highly deformed and looks fine. I've tried to look in the help files for this error message, but the only reference I can find about "Negative Radius" is in the time bisection paragraph of the automatic time stepping chapter :
5 An illegal element distortion is detected (e.g., negative radius in an axisymmetric analysis)
But I don't see what is wrong with my element. It has move a lot from its original point (it's at the center of the plate), but is not distorted. I tried to unmesh the area and remesh it, but if I control the new mesh, I do have the same error coming.
Does anyone know what is causing this problem and how I could solve it?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
I am doing coupled field electrostatics/structural analysis.
It means that I calculate an electrostatic force, then the displacement of the structure due to this force. After that I do a mesh morphing to calculate the new electrical field and electrostatic force, and so on until convergence occurs. I am doing this on a circular plate, so I used axisymmetrical modeling. I have large deflection, but for relatively small strain.
My problem arises with high tensions (i.e. large displacement) after some iterations, I can do the mesh morphing, but I can't solve the electrostatic problem anymore and I get this error message : "Negative Radius on Element XXX" (XXX being the number of an element situated on the axis of revolution of my rectangle (the rectangle, by rotation around the Y axis, creates a circular plate))
What I don't understand is that the element is not highly deformed and looks fine. I've tried to look in the help files for this error message, but the only reference I can find about "Negative Radius" is in the time bisection paragraph of the automatic time stepping chapter :
5 An illegal element distortion is detected (e.g., negative radius in an axisymmetric analysis)
But I don't see what is wrong with my element. It has move a lot from its original point (it's at the center of the plate), but is not distorted. I tried to unmesh the area and remesh it, but if I control the new mesh, I do have the same error coming.
Does anyone know what is causing this problem and how I could solve it?
Thanks in advance for your replies.