Xenon2014
Mechanical
- Oct 13, 2014
- 4
Hello,
two solid geometries were imported in Patran. Those have different material properties, but have no relative motion to each other. So they should be fixed together. Although there are RBE2 connections by BAR2(1D) elements, but that's not a realistic way to simulate it. So, a CONTACT needs to be established between these two solids.
So far I know, the option is available under LOAD / Boundary Conditions.
**I selected 'deformable bodies'.
** But I am not sure that, I sould select 2D (as the contact surfaces are 2D) or 3D (as both of the solids are 3D TET10 elements).
** Then under 'Input Data', there are some options to define 'Friction Coefficient (MU)' and 'Analytic Contact' / 'Contact Area'/ .... The question is that, if I select 3D, should I define the contact surfaces between two solids here ? (under 'Contact Area')
** Then under 'Select Application Region', should I select solid geometry or 3D TET10 elements? And, should I select both solids, or one solid each time for each contact definition?
It would be a big help, if somebody can help me here. Thanks in advance!
two solid geometries were imported in Patran. Those have different material properties, but have no relative motion to each other. So they should be fixed together. Although there are RBE2 connections by BAR2(1D) elements, but that's not a realistic way to simulate it. So, a CONTACT needs to be established between these two solids.
So far I know, the option is available under LOAD / Boundary Conditions.
**I selected 'deformable bodies'.
** But I am not sure that, I sould select 2D (as the contact surfaces are 2D) or 3D (as both of the solids are 3D TET10 elements).
** Then under 'Input Data', there are some options to define 'Friction Coefficient (MU)' and 'Analytic Contact' / 'Contact Area'/ .... The question is that, if I select 3D, should I define the contact surfaces between two solids here ? (under 'Contact Area')
** Then under 'Select Application Region', should I select solid geometry or 3D TET10 elements? And, should I select both solids, or one solid each time for each contact definition?
It would be a big help, if somebody can help me here. Thanks in advance!