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Avnish Pandey
Ansys Employee

HI Antonio,

Frictionless contact in Ansys Mechanical is characterized by the absence of tangential forces, allowing surfaces to slide over each other without resistance. In the normal direction, surfaces can separate but cannot penetrate each other. This type of contact is useful for simulating well-lubricated interfaces or situations where friction can be neglected. Frictionless contact is considered nonlinear and requires multiple iterations to solve because it allows for gaps (separation) and sliding between the contacting surfaces. It is one of the five contact types available in Ansys Mechanical, the others being Bonded, No Separation, Rough, and Frictional contacts.

Check this Ansys Innovation Course link on Youtube: Intro to Contact Mechanics

You can refer the complete Contact Overview documentation here: Contact

Transient analysis supports Contacts. For more information on this analysis you can read the Mechanical Guide:Transient Structural Analysis

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