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April 29, 2021 at 3:59 pm
help_me
SubscriberHello everybody
I am doing a pure bending test with the contact formulation (Pure Penalty) with FKN = 0.1 and coefficient of friction 0.1 but I get a strange behavior so I want to try whether the factor FKT affects my simulation.
According to the ansys manual, The program automatically defines a default tangential contact stiffness that is proportional to MU and the normal stiffness FKN.
how can i find the equation for FKT.
and how can I change the factor FKT (value entered)
greetings
April 30, 2021 at 12:23 pm1shan
Ansys EmployeeYou need to insert command snippets for changing the Tangential Stiffness. Check this out https://mechanicsandmachines.com/?p=258. The equation of KT is given in section 3.9.3.3 of the MAPDL Contact Technology Guide - https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v194/ans_ctec/Hlp_ctec_realkey.html.
Regards Ishan.
April 30, 2021 at 1:45 pmhelp_me
Subscriber
thanks for these comments.
this equation KT for contact stiffness in the case of Lagrange but what I need the relation between FKT and (FKN, MU) in the case of Pure Penalty. In Ansys Manual "The program automatically defines a default tangential contact stiffness FKT that is proportional to MU and the normal stiffness FKN."
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