Hello Monopolystar,
The reason is simple. It is the default view plot setting for Solution101, that exaggerated the deformation of the simulation model for better understanding about the deformation shape. To further support my statement, you can check the overall displacement result, and the displacement magnitude should be very small...
To set the displacement scaling to actual, you will need to click the
Edit Post View button, then check and set the parameter circled in picture below.
About your question on
1. Target and Source region:
In layman term, target and source region are the requirement in order for contact to occur. For example, the act of hitting the tennis ball with a tennis racket defines a contact. Whether the ball is the source or target does not distinguish much in real life. However in NXNastran, Target and Source is related with a rule as such:
"Source element's node does not penetrate the target element's surface".
With this rule, the selection of source and target becomes significantly important in terms of CAE result accuracy (Accuracy increases when penetration between source and target is minimum). Therefore, a general rule of thumb says that the source mesh should have higher mesh density compare to target mesh. If your mesh density (or element size) is same for both meshes, the selection however becomes insignificant. In your case, insignificant...
2. Coefficient of static friction:
It is the same coefficient that we learned in school. Wikipedia would do a better job explaining it than me.. Probably you can try to input a realistic value to it, and check whether the result would be different...
Kind regards,
Tuw