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tangential force in sliding surface

tangential force in sliding surface

tangential force in sliding surface

(OP)
Hello everybody

well i am modeling two surfaces that one of them slides aginst the other. I would like to know the tangential behavior generated cn anyone tell me how to do
thanks a lot

RE: tangential force in sliding surface

I don't understand your question. What are you interested in?

RE: tangential force in sliding surface

(OP)
Hello

firstly thanks for your response.

Secondly my question is when i have a part that slides against another there is certainly friction between them i would like to determine the reaction force RF in the direction of sliding. If i have one of them rigid in that case it is simple i take the referecne point and i determine the RF but in my case it is not the case i have two deformable parts
i hope it is clear now

RE: tangential force in sliding surface

CSHEAR, CSHEARF, CFS

User Manual 4.2.1 Abaqus/Standard output variable identifiers - Surface variables

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