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Glued connection in Abaqus

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abakus666

Civil/Environmental
Jun 18, 2008
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Hello,

I am a new user of Abaqus and need to model a glued connection between 2 solid elements (the nodes on both elements must have same displacement, no relative movement between them). In other software (cosmos/m for instance) this is accomplished by merging these overlapping nodes.

I need to do this in Abaqus, looked in the huge Abaqus documentation, but it is hard to find this for complete beginner. Please help.
 
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Hi,

You can use tie constraint in Abaqus to join parts without relative displacement. The parts may have different number of elements. To do this, you need to make surfaces and then assign tie constraint.

Regards

Aamir
 
Thanks very much,
I will try this..

regards,
Dean
 
abakus666:

Have you try it yet? How is it?

br,
Duncan
 
One easy way to solve the problem is to define a tied contact.

1. Define individual element sets for the faces facing each other (web/flange).

2. Define a contact pair using the *CONTACT, TIE facility

etc...

This feature is well documented, just look for "tied contact".

Live Long and Prosper
 
Oops... someone had already given you the same advice... anyway, it works just fine.
 
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