TAGGED: czm, structural-mechanics
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July 19, 2021 at 1:39 pmLambrescuSubscriber
Hello,
Is it a good idea to define, for the same two surfaces, two contacts:
- One of type bonded, to be used for a CZM analysis
- One of type Frictional. This one will come to action after the debonding in the CZM area?
Many thanks
Ionut
July 23, 2021 at 8:03 pmBhargava SistaAnsys EmployeeBy default, when the contact opens up due to debonding, a frictionless contact is assumed between the two surfaces where the debonding is complete. One may define coeff. of friction using a command snippet to change it to a frictional contact.
July 27, 2021 at 10:14 amLambrescuSubscriberThank you for your answer. If I do not ask to much, how such snippet should look?
Kind regards
IOnut
July 27, 2021 at 11:52 amLambrescuSubscriberAnother question:
Is it possible to use CZM in an axisymmetric analysis(model)? I did find a paper that states that this is possible (it seems it is an APDL analysis), but when I work in Workbench, the contact to apply CZM is yellow.
Many thanks
Ionut
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