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Contact analysis

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hi members, as i am trying to do contact analysis for railway components,
can anyone tell me wats the difference between "surface" and "part"
option when creating a contact connection?

If you dont get ny question, this is probably more descriptive. when you
create a contact connection, you have two options: surface and part. As i
tried surface by manually cclicking on the surface that may be in contact
it gives me only the number of surface that i selected to be in contact.
While when i tried part option, it automatically creates 31 surface for me.
Can anyone advise the difference? and obviously the result is also
different, running time is also longer for part option.
 
When you select "part," Mechanica automaticallycreates contact connections for every surface pairthat it suspects may come into contact during your analysis. I believe that in many cases,it createsa considerably greater number ofcontacts than you actually need to correctlyanalyze your model. Of course, as a result the analysis takes much longer depending on how many extra contacts must be solved. When doing a contact analysis, I always select each surface manually.
 
thx so much..that was what i expected to hear anyway..Again, thx so much and being so helpful.
 

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