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Finding equivalent pushing force from applied displacement

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drex23

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Hello,

I am working on a project where I am looking for the push force to fit a stringer into a tight fitting tool. To do so, I decided to start with a basic model of a solid rod entering a tube. (Shown in figure)
There will be friction as the rod is slightly larger than the tube diameter. Translating this into Abaqus, I am applying a displacement so that the rod is inserted into the hollow tube. Note that the force has to surpass the point of static friction. How can I do this in Abaqus to get the push force at the top of the rod? Additionally, what could be a way to check if this force is correct? Any advice would greatly be appreciated. Thank you!


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You can request RF for the nodes with BC in this direction and sum the values from all nodes or apply the BC via rigid body/coupling constraint and read a single reaction force from its node.
 
if there is interference there will be more than just friction reaction; you will need to deform one or both parts.
 
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