ADmek
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2008
- 3
Dear ABAQUS users,
I am currently trying to see the behaviour of the contact interaction when running a natural frequency extraction analysis, and I having a trouble with the contact behaviour...Here is how I processed:
1- I first ran the natural frequency extraction of a thin-wall steel extruction, without any bounday conditions, in order to extract the first modes.
Here is how the first mode looks like:
2- I ran the same analysis, but with one end of the thin-wall extrusion considered clamped.
Here is how the first mode looks like. It's indeed not far from the previous one:
3- This time I considered that the thin-walled extrusion is now clamped at one end on a steel base, on which the extrusion is lying. A contact pair was defined between the two parts with the defaults properties. The master surface is an element set from the steel base, and the slave surface is a node set from the extrusion area in contact with the base.
Here are the results:
3.1 - Clearance=0.001
-- mode 1:
-- mode 2:
3.2 - Clearance = OFF
-- mode 1:
-- mode 2:
Here is the problem: according to the behaviour observed in the cases 1 & 2, the non-restained end of the extrusion should bend upward in the first mode, and "twist" around it's longitudinal axis in the second mode. This is nearly achieved when the *CLEARANCE is set off (case 3.2), but the contact between the two parts is not respected, as both of them are colliding. On the other hand when the *CLEARANCE option is set to 0.001 (case 3.1), the contact is respected but the non-restained end of the extrusion only slides over the base, and the first and second modes are completely differents.
For the case 3, here is how the analyses are run:
Step 1 (static): application of the gravity over the entire model
Step 2 (Nat.freq.extraction)
Would you consider another way to modelize the contact, or is it basically impossible to consider the contact during a frequency analysis?
Any help is welcome
I am currently trying to see the behaviour of the contact interaction when running a natural frequency extraction analysis, and I having a trouble with the contact behaviour...Here is how I processed:
1- I first ran the natural frequency extraction of a thin-wall steel extruction, without any bounday conditions, in order to extract the first modes.
Here is how the first mode looks like:
2- I ran the same analysis, but with one end of the thin-wall extrusion considered clamped.
Here is how the first mode looks like. It's indeed not far from the previous one:
3- This time I considered that the thin-walled extrusion is now clamped at one end on a steel base, on which the extrusion is lying. A contact pair was defined between the two parts with the defaults properties. The master surface is an element set from the steel base, and the slave surface is a node set from the extrusion area in contact with the base.
Here are the results:
3.1 - Clearance=0.001
-- mode 1:
-- mode 2:
3.2 - Clearance = OFF
-- mode 1:
-- mode 2:
Here is the problem: according to the behaviour observed in the cases 1 & 2, the non-restained end of the extrusion should bend upward in the first mode, and "twist" around it's longitudinal axis in the second mode. This is nearly achieved when the *CLEARANCE is set off (case 3.2), but the contact between the two parts is not respected, as both of them are colliding. On the other hand when the *CLEARANCE option is set to 0.001 (case 3.1), the contact is respected but the non-restained end of the extrusion only slides over the base, and the first and second modes are completely differents.
For the case 3, here is how the analyses are run:
Step 1 (static): application of the gravity over the entire model
Step 2 (Nat.freq.extraction)
Would you consider another way to modelize the contact, or is it basically impossible to consider the contact during a frequency analysis?
Any help is welcome