Student BE
Bioengineer
- Oct 30, 2017
- 20
Hi,
I would like to ask when contact should be defined in structural mechanics analyses ? Could you explain it as for a beginner ?
I've heard that every assembly model needs contacts applied but I think that it is possible to avoid them in many cases. I understand that when contact between 2 faces appears during simulation (initially faces are separated) then it should be defined properly because otherwise there could be wrong penetration/collision result (let's say we are modelling hardness testing or ball being dropped on something) and we don't know the area of contact.
But what about situation when faces are already touching each other with their whole area at the beginning ? For example we can imagine tower consisting of a few blocks put on top of each other and we simulate compression or tension treating it as fully welded/glued construction with no chance of separation between blocks. Can contacts be avoided in such case ?
I've also heard that contacts should be used mostly when there is motion in our model (for example gearbox). Is it true ?
Thanks in advance for your reply
I would like to ask when contact should be defined in structural mechanics analyses ? Could you explain it as for a beginner ?
I've heard that every assembly model needs contacts applied but I think that it is possible to avoid them in many cases. I understand that when contact between 2 faces appears during simulation (initially faces are separated) then it should be defined properly because otherwise there could be wrong penetration/collision result (let's say we are modelling hardness testing or ball being dropped on something) and we don't know the area of contact.
But what about situation when faces are already touching each other with their whole area at the beginning ? For example we can imagine tower consisting of a few blocks put on top of each other and we simulate compression or tension treating it as fully welded/glued construction with no chance of separation between blocks. Can contacts be avoided in such case ?
I've also heard that contacts should be used mostly when there is motion in our model (for example gearbox). Is it true ?
Thanks in advance for your reply