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FAQs on CONTACT – ANALYSIS
Terminology: STS – Surface to Surface Contact. NTS - Nodes to Surface
Contact .NTN - Node to Node Contact. FKN or Kn - Normal Contact Stiffness.
E - Young’s Modulus. ICONT - Initial Contact value. PMIN PMAX - Minimum
and Maximum initial Penetration range. PINB - Pinball region Radius. FTOLN
- Penetration tolerance. Mu - Friction Coefficient
FAQ# 1. On what factor can a contact analysis be judged as OKAY?
Answer: Penetration In physical reality, penetration between 2 contacting
bodies never occurs. This is a mathematical creation so as to activate
a contact stiffness between two bodies. Keeping penetration to a minimum
is a best way to simulate a contact analysis. For achieving this, the
contact Stiffness may be specified as high as possible as long as a
converged FE solution is possible.
FAQ# 2. What affects the accuracy and convergence of a contact analysis?
(FKN) Stiffness used for the Contact is a major factor affecting
Convergence of Contact problems. Using higher values of Stiffness may
diverge the solution. Its advised to start with a small enough value and
get a converged solution. Re-solve with increased value of stiffness so
long as the problem stops converging. Trial and Error + Experience will
help you predict the Contact Stiffness needed to solve a Contact Analysis.
Another recommended practice is to run the analysis with an initial small
contact stiffness and then slowly increase the stiffness over a series
of load steps. This will ramp the contact stiffness value from the
initially considered Stiffness, thus improving convergence behavior. The
results for the last load-step would have been analyzed with more
stiffness and hence would be more accurate than previous results.
FAQ# 3. What is Hertz Stiffness? How is it calculated?
Hertz Stiffness provides an approximate value for the Penalty Stiffness
value. Kh = L*E where, Kh -- Hertz Stiffness. L -- Size/edge length
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