Contact problem - deformation starts before contact
I am trying to simulate a quasi-static (NLSTAT) contact problem using Optistruct. I apply a constant displacement on a rigid cylinder which is set apart from a deformable body. The deformable body starts to deform from the beginning of the simulation without contact. As soon as there is contact, the simulation stops without an error message before the prescribed displacement is achieved. What possibly am I doing wrong?
Can I use a composite (PCOMPP) as the deformable body in this case? I don`t remember exactly the message but I received an error saying that I could not use it.
Also, as i understand from the manual, SLIDE is used for small sliding condition. What should I use if I have finite sliding?
Thanks
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I am using shell elements and sorry, I was wrong. The simulation comes to a completion but without any contact. The shell thickness is way smaller than the gap between the components (about 9-10 times) so this shouldn`t be a problem. The attached picture shows the initial gap between the components and the thicknesses. As soon as the cylinder moves through the other body, deformation starts in this body as if there is initial contact between them.
Hi @ibozsoy1
Looks like it is a drop test which you are doing, is my understanding correct?
If that is the case better run a explicit analysis instead,
here Iam attaching model files and result file from RADIOSS explicit.
Well, this is a crush test (not crash) and the inertial forces are negligible. This is just a simplified version of my model, which has several other parts in contact. I guess I can still use RADIOSS explicit but I need to know how to do mass scaling (since the loading rate is small (small time step), simulation will take a lot of time to complete). Can you provide any info about mass scaling?
Thanks
Hi,
You can control the timestep in RADIOSS using /DT/NODA/CST card in the engine file. The user has to specify Tmin, which is the target time step. And Tsca, which is 0.9.
Please refer the video for timestep control in Radioss Explicit: https://altair-2.wistia.com/medias/o0bfml9ah5
Hi,
If you are using NLSTAT as analysis type then small displacement analysis is used for solving unless you use LGDISP which include large displacements in nonlinear analysis.
Can you share the .out file using the File transfer link available in my signature?