Dear Piet,
In NX NASTRAN the contact region parameters are defined using the BCRPARA bulk entry, and one of the contact region parameters allows you to play with OFFSET fields to be used in linear solutions SOL101.
Use the OFFSET field to account for a rigid layer which might occur between two faces coming into contact. For example, a model which has two metal surfaces coming into contact, and one of these has a ceramic coating. If the ceramic material stiffness is not significant enough to be included in the analysis, it may not have been specifically modeled, but the thickness it adds to the face of the metal may be important when considering the contact problem.
You can also use the OFFSET field to analyze an interference fit problem if unconnected elements are modeled coincident. The offset value in this example can represent the theoretical interference of these faces. In the following example I have used different methods to model the interference fit between a steel axis and a NYLON rim with an interference fit: the shaft radius is 0.05 mm bigger than the rim radius.
1.- EXPLICIT INTERFERENCE: Using Min. Contact Serach Distance = -0.5 + INIPENE=0 allows you to solve the interference problem (deformed exagerated!!)
2.- OFFSET METHOD: When defining the Source Contact Region one option available is OFFSET field.
This method is great because allows you to solve the interference fit problem using LOW COST but highly accurate CHEXA 8-nodes elements!!. In the attached published post I compare results using high order CHXA 20-nodes elements, CTETRA 10-nodes with "explicit" interference fit vs. linear CHEXA 8-nodes solid elements + OFFSET trick and as you may see by the comparison table the results are practically the same, but AT A FRACTION OF TIME & RAM MEMORY!!.
The comparison was done using FEMAP 10.3.1B & NX NASTRAN 8.1, but the philosopy is more or less the same uwing NX Advanced Simulation: in the BSURF card you have both SURFACE and OFFSET fields, use it and enjoy!!. Here you are the link to my blog:
Best regards,
Blas.
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Blas Molero Hidalgo
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