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  1. Xenon2014

    Building contact between two solids

    Hi hezhj2000, I am going to bother you again now. [wink] I performed the calculation as Linear Static, and first time it failed. The reason seemed to me that it needs SOL600. So later I choose SOL600 under 'Linear Static'. Do you think it's a correct way of analysis?
  2. Xenon2014

    Building contact between two solids

    Hi hezhj2000, Thanks a lot for your answer. I am busy finishing some works right now. I will contact you later with more questions if I have some. Please don't get bothered [smile] Till that time! Have a nice time! [smile]
  3. Xenon2014

    Building contact between two solids

    Hi hezhj2000, thanks a lot for your help. Please let me ask you more about some details. I defined seperately SOLID1 contact and SOLID2 contact in my database (by selecting the geometry, not by the FEM TET10 elements as you suggested). SOLID1 is fixed with a rotating shaft and SOLID2 is fixed...
  4. Xenon2014

    Building contact between two solids

    Hello, two solid geometries were imported in Patran. Those have different material properties, but have no relative motion to each other. So they should be fixed together. Although there are RBE2 connections by BAR2(1D) elements, but that's not a realistic way to simulate it. So, a CONTACT...

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