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What's the default contact damping value in ABAQUS/Explicit

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robertt3

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May 31, 2024
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Which one is the default setting? All I can find in the ABAQUS document is that "For ABAQUS/Explicit the default value for the tangent fraction is 1.0". But I just want to know if the default setting is "DAMPING COEFFICIENT" or "CRITICAL DAMPING FRACTION" and their default value.
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I found these words in document,"For ABAQUS/Explicit the default value for the tangent fraction is 1.0; therefore, by default, the damping coefficient for the tangential direction is equal to the damping coefficient for the normal direction. Furthermore, in ABAQUS/Explicit softened contact and hard penalty contact have a default critical damping fraction of 0.03". Maybe this is what I need.
 
If you are particularly familiar with this aspect, please also provide practical advice. I would be very grateful!
 
robertt3 said:
Furthermore, in ABAQUS/Explicit softened contact and hard penalty contact have a default critical damping fraction of 0.03

Yes, as you can see, the default contact damping for those types of contact (excluding hard kinematic contact) is a critical damping fraction of 0.03.
 
Hi all, does this value aplicable for all types of material or an average for ductile materials ?
Thanks !

Structural stress Engineer
 
Contact damping is independent of material damping. It's just some numerical damping used to eliminate/reduce instabilities and convergence difficulties with contact.
 
Ok fair enough. That's a numerical viscosity to help the solver get convergence mostly used in nonlinear analysis. I think the term damping is not appropriate isn't it?

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