halston
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2009
- 18
Hi all,
I am modeling an insertion of a solid pin to a mandrel-specimen assembly. specimen has a central hole and mandrel is inside the hole. Pin will be pushed down in the hole which is drilled in the mandrel.
I've defined two pairs of contacts, pin-mandrel and mandrel-specimen. I've used both normal and tangential contact between the surfaces. and then I run the model and get some results. But it seems that the stress distribution is not correct in the specimen. I just get to regions of stress and strain in the specimen and I'm sure that it's not correct.
I've attached a drawing of my problem. In the drawing 1 is the pin, 2 is the specimen and 3 is the mandrel.
I'm using isotropic tangential behavior with penalty friction formulation and nonlinear normal behavior with constraint enforcement method of penalty(standard) for both contact pairs.
Can anyone kindly help me with this?
I am modeling an insertion of a solid pin to a mandrel-specimen assembly. specimen has a central hole and mandrel is inside the hole. Pin will be pushed down in the hole which is drilled in the mandrel.
I've defined two pairs of contacts, pin-mandrel and mandrel-specimen. I've used both normal and tangential contact between the surfaces. and then I run the model and get some results. But it seems that the stress distribution is not correct in the specimen. I just get to regions of stress and strain in the specimen and I'm sure that it's not correct.
I've attached a drawing of my problem. In the drawing 1 is the pin, 2 is the specimen and 3 is the mandrel.
I'm using isotropic tangential behavior with penalty friction formulation and nonlinear normal behavior with constraint enforcement method of penalty(standard) for both contact pairs.
Can anyone kindly help me with this?