WayneKagawa
Structural
- Feb 20, 2015
- 14
To test out friction in ABAQUS, I tried to model the interaction between two blocks in 3D, the smaller one(1x1x5)resting on the Larger one (10x10x10) with both having a mass density of 1000 kg/m3.
The interaction was defined as follows:
Tangential Behaviour - 0.7 (friction coefficient using the penalty method).
Normal Behaviour - Hard, Default.
Master surface was the base of the smaller block and the slave surface was the upper surface of the larger block.
To test friction, I applied an incremental load using concentrated load with a tabular amplitude starting from 10KN to 0.7x49.05 = 34.335KN to bring about slip at the base on the bottom-most node of the smaller block.
In addition I applied a gravity load.
I expected the smaller block to move after it hits the critical load but it is being displaced as soon as it hits the first load i.e 10KN.
I am extremely confused by this behaviour. Please help.
The interaction was defined as follows:
Tangential Behaviour - 0.7 (friction coefficient using the penalty method).
Normal Behaviour - Hard, Default.
Master surface was the base of the smaller block and the slave surface was the upper surface of the larger block.
To test friction, I applied an incremental load using concentrated load with a tabular amplitude starting from 10KN to 0.7x49.05 = 34.335KN to bring about slip at the base on the bottom-most node of the smaller block.
In addition I applied a gravity load.
I expected the smaller block to move after it hits the critical load but it is being displaced as soon as it hits the first load i.e 10KN.
I am extremely confused by this behaviour. Please help.