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Several surface-to-surface contact interaction or only one ?

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MatthieuM

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Jul 8, 2015
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Hello,

I have to model a 3D metallic structure in which several (around 30) slave surfaces are in contact with several master surfaces (around 30 too).
I use "hard contact" for normal behaviour and "penalty" for tangential behaviour.
Each slave surface is composed of approximately 10 000 3D element, each master surface of 5 000 3D element. So the whole part is complex and calculation time will be high.

My question is about optimizing the calculation time :

Is it better to create 30 surface-to-surface interactions (one for each slave/master couple)? or only one interaction which take into account all of my surfaces ?

Thank you for your time,

Matthieu
 
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I thought, because of my problem's size, that surface-to-surface with smaller contact pairs could decrease the calculation time ?
 
I'm not sure if there would be a large difference, but I would assume that 30 master and their 30 slave surfaces are the fastest during the contact checks.
 
Hi,
Could you please tell me how to get such type of connection?
Thanks!
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