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November 6, 2019 at 11:00 am
suleyman41
SubscriberHello, I have APDL contact macro. I want to implement the contact on Ansys Workbench.
C***********CONTACT ELEMENTS*********************
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R,1,,,1,0.15,,,  !-2.2e-6,-1e-2
FRICTION=0.1
MP,MU,4,FRICTION
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ET,2,169
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ET,3,171
KEYOPT,3,1,0
KEYOPT,3,2,0
KEYOPT,3,3,0
KEYOPT,3,4,0
KEYOPT,3,5,0
KEYOPT,3,6,0
KEYOPT,3,7,0
KEYOPT,3,8,0
KEYOPT,3,9,1
KEYOPT,3,10,0
KEYOPT,3,11,0
KEYOPT,3,12,0
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LSEL,,,,16,18,2
NSLL,,1
TYPE,2
MAT,4
REAL,1
esurf
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allsel
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lsel,,,,5
nsll,,1
type,3
esurf
allsel
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nlgeom,on
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/solu
cncheck,adjust
fini
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/prep7
alls
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/output,contact,dat
cncheck,detail,1
/output
alls
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November 20, 2019 at 12:59 pm
suleyman41
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November 20, 2019 at 4:37 pm
peteroznewman
SubscriberElement Type 171 is a Legacy Element. Although this element is available for use in your analysis, ANSYS, Inc. recommends using the more general purpose CONTA172 element which can be used with or without midside nodes.
CONTA172 is for 2D analysis. In Workbench, create your geometry on the XY plane then in Mechanical, under the Connections folder, Insert Manual Contact Region. select the Target edges and the Contact edges. There are many other steps in Workbench and Mechanical to setup a 2D analysis. Search this site for examples.
You used Keyop(9) = 1 which says to ignore initial Gaps or Penetrations. You do that in Mechanical under the Details of the Contact, in Geometric Modification, set Interface Treatment to Adjust to Touch.
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November 25, 2019 at 7:26 am
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December 12, 2019 at 6:28 am
suleyman41
SubscriberI'm searching solution. Anyone knows it?
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