Rigid Motion Suppression
The Rigid Motion Suppression node adds constraints required to suppress rigid body modes. The constraints are selected so that there will be no reaction forces if the external loads are self-equilibrating.
The constraints will, depending on the physics interface and the geometrical dimension, be applied to reference points as needed. These points are automatically picked from the selected geometrical domains.
This feature must not be combined with any other types of constraints, such as prescribed displacements.
If you need to constrain several objects that are not physically connected, you must add as many Rigid Motion Suppression nodes as there are disconnected objects. Rigid Motion Suppression is available for 3D, 2D, and 2D axisymmetry.
Shell Properties

Contributing Points
By default the selectable input is Automatic, which corresponds to using all points in the domain. When selecting From selection input, a new Point Selection section is shown where specific points can be selected. For 3D at least three points are expected, and for 2D at least two points are expected.
In the COMSOL Multiphysics Reference Manual:
Rigid Body Motion in the Structural Mechanics Modeling chapter.
Rigid Motion Suppression in the Structural Mechanics Theory chapter.
Location in User Interface
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Physics tab with Solid Mechanics or Multibody Dynamics selected:
Physics tab with Shell or Membrane selected:
Physics tab with Plate selected:
Physics tab with Layered Shell selected:
Physics tab with Beam or Truss selected: