Context:
To modify a parameter, change the value that is displayed in the
corresponding cell of the contact pair candidates table. You modify cell values
in one of four ways:
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To change a name parameter, click on the cell and type a new name. The
old name is overwritten as you type.
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For cells that accept specific values, first click the cell to activate
it. Then click the arrow next to the cell and select the desired value from the
list that appears.
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For cells that require more detailed information to define the
parameter, double-click the cell and enter the appropriate information in the
dialog box that appears.
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For all cells other than name parameters, click mouse button 3 on the
cell and select Edit Cells from the menu that appears. You
can also click the cell and then click the
button above the contact pair candidates table. Enter the
appropriate information in the dialog box that appears.
You cannot modify values for the following parameters:
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Separation
-
Master Instance
-
Slave Instance
Each row of the contact pair candidates table represents a single contact
pair candidate. The following instructions apply to a single row. Repeat them
as often as necessary for each row in the table. For instructions on editing
parameters for multiple contact pair candidates simultaneously, see
Miscellaneous review procedures.
In the Name column, change the name of the
contact pair, if desired.
In the Master Surface or Slave
Surface column, change the name of the generated master surface or
slave surface, if desired.
The Master Surface and Slave
Surface columns are not displayed in the contact pair candidates
table by default. See
Configuring the layout of the contact pair candidates table,
for instructions on adding these columns to the table.
Click mouse button 3 on any cell in the row, and select
Switch Surfaces from the menu that appears to reverse the
role of the master and slave surfaces for the selected contact pair. You can
also click the row and then click the
button above the contact pair candidates table. (To determine
the role assignments in a contact pair, see
Confirming search results in the viewport.)
To indicate whether a contact interaction or a tie constraint is
created for the contact pair candidate, select Interaction
or Tie in the Type column.
You cannot change the Type for previously
created tie constraints or interactions that include node-based regions.
To specify the tracking approach that will be used in an
Abaqus/Standard
contact formulation, select a value in the Sliding column:
Abaqus/CAE
ignores the Sliding column when creating tie constraints
and for
Abaqus/Explicit
analyses. For more information on the tracking approach, see
Contact formulations in Abaqus/Standard.
To specify the surface discretization that will be used in a contact
or tie formulation, select a value in the Discretization
column:
For more information on surface discretization, see
Mesh tie constraints;
Contact formulations in Abaqus/Standard;
and
Contact formulations for contact pairs in Abaqus/Explicit.
For contact interactions, select the interaction property in the
Property column.
If the appropriate contact property is not available, you can create
a new one:
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Click mouse button 3 anywhere in the contact pair candidates
table, and select Create Property from the menu that
appears.
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Create a contact interaction property as described in
Defining a contact interaction property.
When you have finished using the interaction property editor, the
property you created will be available under the Property
column in the contact pair candidates table.
Abaqus/CAE
ignores the Property column when creating tie constraints.
For contact interactions, select the contact controls in the
Contact Controls column.
The Contact Controls column is not displayed in
the contact pair candidates table by default. See
Configuring the layout of the contact pair candidates table
for instructions on adding this column to the table.
If the appropriate contact controls are not available, you can create
them:
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Click mouse button 3 anywhere in the contact pair candidates
table, and select Create Contact Controls from the menu
that appears.
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Create the contact controls as described in
Customizing contact controls.
When you have finished specifying the contact controls, the
controls you created will be available under the Contact
Controls column in the contact pair candidates table.
Abaqus/CAE
ignores the Contact Controls column when creating tie
constraints.
Use the adjustment options to reposition a slave surface (or portions
of a slave surface) precisely onto the master surface at the beginning of an
analysis:
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Double-click the cell in the Adjust column.
The Slave Node/Surface Adjustment Options
dialog box appears.
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The options available in the Slave Node/Surface
Adjustment Options dialog box depend on the value in the
Type column for the associated contact pair candidate:
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If you are creating a contact interaction, select one of the
following options:
- No
adjustment
-
Abaqus/CAE
will not reposition any nodes or surfaces.
- Adjust only to remove overclosure
-
Abaqus/CAE
will reposition any initially overclosed slave nodes or constraint points
precisely onto the master surface.
- Specify tolerance for adjustment zone
-
Abaqus/CAE
will reposition any slave nodes or constraint points located within the
specified distance from the master surface precisely onto the master surface.
- Adjust slave nodes in set
-
Abaqus/CAE
will adjust the slave nodes or constraint points included in the specified
geometry set precisely onto the master surface.
Abaqus/CAE
ignores the Adjust column for contact interactions in an
Abaqus/Explicit
analysis. For more information about adjustment options for contact
interactions, see
Adjusting initial surface positions and specifying initial clearances in Abaqus/Standard contact pairs.
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If you are creating a tie constraint, you can modify both the
adjustment options and the tie position tolerance in the Slave
Node/Surface Adjustment Options dialog box:
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By default,
Abaqus
adjusts all tied slave nodes so they lie precisely on the master surface. To
prevent adjustment of the slave nodes (but still tie the slave node degrees of
freedom to the master surface), toggle off Adjust slave surface
initial position.
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Abaqus
ties only those slave nodes that lie within a specific distance from the master
surface. To let
Abaqus
calculate a reasonable distance automatically, select Use computed
default. To specify a distance directly, select Specify
distance, and enter the distance in the field provided.
For more information about adjustment options and position
tolerances for tie constraints, see
Mesh tie constraints.
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Click OK.
To change the analysis step in which the contact pair is activated,
select a step name in the Create Step column.
The Create Step column is not displayed in the
contact pair candidates table by default. See
Configuring the layout of the contact pair candidates table,
for instructions on adding this column to the table.
For contact interactions using surface-to-surface discretization,
select whether or not contact smoothing will be applied in the
Surface Smoothing column:
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Select Automatic to let
Abaqus/CAE
identify any surfaces (or portions of surfaces) in the contact pair that are
axisymmetric or spherical. If the Highlight in viewport
option is enabled,
Abaqus/CAE
displays the axis of symmetry or spherical center for any identified surfaces
in the viewport.
Abaqus
smooths these surfaces during contact calculations to minimize inaccuracies
caused by mesh discretization. The Automatic option is
available only for geometry models.
-
Select None to prevent contact smoothing from
being applied to any surfaces in the contact pair.
Abaqus/CAE
ignores the Surface Smoothing column for tie constraints
and for contact interactions in an
Abaqus/Explicit
analysis. For more information about contact surface smoothing, see
Smoothing contact surfaces in Abaqus/Standard.