rmettier
Geotechnical
- Oct 6, 2006
- 63
Here's some background into the model I'm trying to run:
This is a fairly large scale geological setting, done in 2D using Abaqus Explicit (6.8-3)and CAE. See attached file for a zoomed out view of the relevant bits. At this step, the parts are just settling under their own weight, and jostling a bit against each other while doing so. This is kind of a preliminary step to the actual model, which intends to push on some parts and see how that affects the others.
The starting geometry is clean, with no intersecting parts or overlapping surfaces. After a while however thing like shown in the inset detail start showing up.
Both of the involved part instances have surrounding surfaces defined, and the interaction between the two surfaces is defined as follows:
surface-to-surface contact (explicit)
Kinematic contact method
finite sliding
Weighting factor: use analysis default
Contact Controls: default
the interaction property looks like this:
Tangetial:
- Friction Formulation: Penalty (Isotropic, Coeff=0)
Normal:
-Constraint enforcement method: default
-Pressure Overclosure: Hard Contact
-do not allow separation after contact
Both part instances have the same material assigned (simple purely elastic medium).
What am I missing here? How can I make sure that these parts don't keep intersecting? I've tried different mesh sizes and that doesn't seem to make any difference.
This is a fairly large scale geological setting, done in 2D using Abaqus Explicit (6.8-3)and CAE. See attached file for a zoomed out view of the relevant bits. At this step, the parts are just settling under their own weight, and jostling a bit against each other while doing so. This is kind of a preliminary step to the actual model, which intends to push on some parts and see how that affects the others.
The starting geometry is clean, with no intersecting parts or overlapping surfaces. After a while however thing like shown in the inset detail start showing up.
Both of the involved part instances have surrounding surfaces defined, and the interaction between the two surfaces is defined as follows:
surface-to-surface contact (explicit)
Kinematic contact method
finite sliding
Weighting factor: use analysis default
Contact Controls: default
the interaction property looks like this:
Tangetial:
- Friction Formulation: Penalty (Isotropic, Coeff=0)
Normal:
-Constraint enforcement method: default
-Pressure Overclosure: Hard Contact
-do not allow separation after contact
Both part instances have the same material assigned (simple purely elastic medium).
What am I missing here? How can I make sure that these parts don't keep intersecting? I've tried different mesh sizes and that doesn't seem to make any difference.