truckcab
Automotive
- Jul 28, 2008
- 58
Hi all,
I am an old Nastran a Abaqus user just starting to use Ansys. At the present I have some problems in connection to contact modelling.
First of all; as a newbie I use WB. Eventually I guess I'll start using classic.
However, I have defined contact between two bodies whereof one of them is rigidly fixed and the orther one constrained in all other dofs apart from the loading direction. Initially, there is a small gap intended to be closed when the force is applied. I can not get this analysis to work out whatever I do. The moveable body just passes through the other as it did not exist. I have tried with smaller time increments, initial displacement in order to establish contact etc. etc. But I still can not get this to work. As far as I can see from the output written by the solver the the contacts do indeed exist but hmm... they do not work. The problem as is would have been no problem for me in Abaqus so I am convinced it is not the physics but rather me as a dilettant user of Ansys.
Any help in this subject would be most appreciated!
/Pierre
Live Long and Prosper !
I am an old Nastran a Abaqus user just starting to use Ansys. At the present I have some problems in connection to contact modelling.
First of all; as a newbie I use WB. Eventually I guess I'll start using classic.
However, I have defined contact between two bodies whereof one of them is rigidly fixed and the orther one constrained in all other dofs apart from the loading direction. Initially, there is a small gap intended to be closed when the force is applied. I can not get this analysis to work out whatever I do. The moveable body just passes through the other as it did not exist. I have tried with smaller time increments, initial displacement in order to establish contact etc. etc. But I still can not get this to work. As far as I can see from the output written by the solver the the contacts do indeed exist but hmm... they do not work. The problem as is would have been no problem for me in Abaqus so I am convinced it is not the physics but rather me as a dilettant user of Ansys.
Any help in this subject would be most appreciated!
/Pierre
Live Long and Prosper !