The Piezoresistivity, Shell Interface
The Piezoresistivity, Shell predefined multiphysics coupling interface (), found under the Structural Mechanics>Piezoresistivity branch () when adding a physics interface, is used when the structural layer is thin enough to be treated by the Shell interface, but the conducting and piezoresistive layers are still much thinner than the structural layers.
When this multiphysics interface is added using the Model Wizard, a Shell interface and an Electric Currents, Shell interface are added to the Model Builder.
In addition, the Multiphysics Couplings node is added, which automatically includes the multiphysics coupling feature Piezoresistive Effect, Shell.
The participating Electric Currents, Shell interface by default adds the Piezoresistive Material node with its selection set to all domains. This node can also be added manually to the interface similar to any other material model therein. All piezoresistivity properties are entered in this node.
The Piezoresistive Effect, Shell multiphysics coupling node can be active only on the selection where both a Piezoresistive Material and a Linear Elastic Material feature are active.
In previous versions of COMSOL Multiphysics (up to version 5.2), a specific physics interface called Piezoresistivity, Shell was added to the Model Builder. Now, a predefined multiphysics coupling approach is used, improving the flexibility and design options for your modeling. For specific details, see The Multiphysics Branch and Multiphysics Modeling Workflow in the COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual.
Settings for Physics Interfaces and Coupling Features
When physics interfaces are added using the predefined couplings (for example, Piezoresistivity, Shell) specific settings are included with the physics interfaces and the coupling features.
However, if physics interfaces are added one at a time, followed by the coupling features, these modified settings are not automatically included.
For example, if both Shell and Electric Currents, Shell interfaces are added, COMSOL adds an empty Multiphysics Couplings node. You can choose the available coupling feature Piezoresistive Effect, Shell but the modified settings are not included. In this example the Piezoresistive Material node needs to be added manually.
Coupling features are available from the context menu (right-click the Multiphysics Couplings node) or from the Physics toolbar, Multiphysics menu.
Physics Interfaces and Coupling Features
Coordinate Systems
When setting up a model, the coordinate systems used for the participating physics interfaces should be consistent. In particular, the selected item for the Coordinate system menu under the Shell>Linear Elastic Material>Shell Local System>Coordinate System Selection section should match the one for the Coordinate system menu under the Electric Currents, Shell>Piezoresistive Material>Coordinate System Selection section.
Coupling Feature
The following multiphysics coupling feature node is described in this section:
Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor, Shell Application Library path: MEMS_Module/Sensors/piezoresistive_pressure_sensor_shell