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    Rigid bodies and Restart Analyis

    Dear all I'm trying to simulate the cohesive contact between a deformable sphere and a rigid plane using cohesive surfaces The sphere is in a first step compressed against the surface. Thereafter, the sphere should be sheared along the surface until fracture of the cohesive surface To avoid...
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    Cohesive surfaces and tangential displacement

    Dear! I'm trying to model the bonding strength between two spherical particles using cohesive surfaces in ABAQUS 6.11 Firstly, the particles are pressed together using controlled displacement, giving a planar circular contact area, thereafter sheared apart (also with controlled displacement)...
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    Traction-separation law problems with cohesive surfaces

    Dear all, I'm studying the adhesion between elastic-plastic spherical particles by use of "surface based cohesive behavior" in Abaqus 6.9 and I'm now doing a parametric study on how the shape of the traction-separation law influences the results given that the surface energy remains the same...
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    Traction-separation law problems with cohesive surfaces in Abaqus

    Dear all, I'm studying the adhesion between elastic-plastic spherical particles by use of "surface based cohesive behavior" in Abaqus 6.9 and I'm now doing a parametric study on how the shape of the traction-separation law influences the results given that the surface energy remains the same...
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    Asymmetry in symmetric contact problem

    Hi! I have a problem with modelling contact between two axi-symmetric spheres in ABAQUS v 6.10. The spheres have the same radii and the same material E = 455 GPa yield stress = 50 MPa Ideal plastic I know that the material is "extreme" but the purpose with it is to simulate fully ideally...

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