jongyonkim
Electrical
- Aug 3, 2006
- 24
Hi, I'm using ABAQUS/Explicit to simulate stretching of a silicon coil that measures 2um~200um (micron) for my lab.
I made the structure with part size "200" for 200um, which translates to 1 unit = 10^(-6)m. I also made appropriate scaling to density and Young's Modulus.
Density : 2.329E3 kg/m^3 -> 2.329E-15 units
Young's Modulus : 1.124E11 Pa -> 1.124E5 units
The computation time turned out to be absurdly slow (Time/LPF Inc is around 10^(-10), which takes "weeks"). My computer has dual 3.2Ghz processors with 2GB RAM, which is sufficient to run ABAQUS.
Has anyone tried running micron-scale simulations with success? Can ABAQUS run such a small-scale simulation in a reasonable time frame (~hours)? If so, what may I be doing wrong? If not, what other FEA tools do you recommend?
Thank you.
I made the structure with part size "200" for 200um, which translates to 1 unit = 10^(-6)m. I also made appropriate scaling to density and Young's Modulus.
Density : 2.329E3 kg/m^3 -> 2.329E-15 units
Young's Modulus : 1.124E11 Pa -> 1.124E5 units
The computation time turned out to be absurdly slow (Time/LPF Inc is around 10^(-10), which takes "weeks"). My computer has dual 3.2Ghz processors with 2GB RAM, which is sufficient to run ABAQUS.
Has anyone tried running micron-scale simulations with success? Can ABAQUS run such a small-scale simulation in a reasonable time frame (~hours)? If so, what may I be doing wrong? If not, what other FEA tools do you recommend?
Thank you.