johnsmith2
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2006
- 114
Hi,
I am the user of both abaqus and Pro/Mechanica. As fastner connections was introduced in the version 2.0 in pro/M. I found compared with abaqus, it is rather simple to make connection between two parts by screws or bolts, what you need to define is edges of the holes, materials, diameter of the bolts, or/and spring stiffness properties, etc. Most important, I don't need to model the real physical bolt parts in Pro/mechanica, I don't need to define the contact pairs between bolts and the parts.
However, I am not sure about the results in Pro/M, especially the contact pressure between bolts and parts. Of course, in Pro/M, bolts take all shear, so, no friction between parts exist.
In abaqus, you need to define surface-to-surface or node-to-surface contact, you need to model the bolts in beam elements, define the master and slave surface.
If my purpose is to ensure that the bolts are strong enough to hold or support under pressure/force between two parts, do you think Pro/M can fulfil my requirements. Thanks for ideas and opinions.
I am the user of both abaqus and Pro/Mechanica. As fastner connections was introduced in the version 2.0 in pro/M. I found compared with abaqus, it is rather simple to make connection between two parts by screws or bolts, what you need to define is edges of the holes, materials, diameter of the bolts, or/and spring stiffness properties, etc. Most important, I don't need to model the real physical bolt parts in Pro/mechanica, I don't need to define the contact pairs between bolts and the parts.
However, I am not sure about the results in Pro/M, especially the contact pressure between bolts and parts. Of course, in Pro/M, bolts take all shear, so, no friction between parts exist.
In abaqus, you need to define surface-to-surface or node-to-surface contact, you need to model the bolts in beam elements, define the master and slave surface.
If my purpose is to ensure that the bolts are strong enough to hold or support under pressure/force between two parts, do you think Pro/M can fulfil my requirements. Thanks for ideas and opinions.