May 19, 2007 #1 dog2k5 Structural May 4, 2007 12 0 0 US I have a simple question. What does it mean if something is overclosed? Thanks. I wish I didn't need such help but my boss has left me to learn abaqus solo and I don't know much about finite element programs. Still learning the basics.
I have a simple question. What does it mean if something is overclosed? Thanks. I wish I didn't need such help but my boss has left me to learn abaqus solo and I don't know much about finite element programs. Still learning the basics.
May 21, 2007 #2 bassmanjax Mechanical Aug 1, 2005 336 0 0 GB "Overclosed" means that a surface has penetrated the other surface with which it is supposed to be in contact with. Regards Martin Upvote 0 Downvote
"Overclosed" means that a surface has penetrated the other surface with which it is supposed to be in contact with. Regards Martin