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June 18, 2020 at 12:13 am
Guangqi
SubscriberI looked at the explanation and tutorials. I found the tutorials use same model structure for both contact base and interface base model, which makes me confuse: what is the difference between contact base and interface base? Could u give some example for understanding? Also, for my case, I put a silicon cube on adhesive tape and want to know how much force will pill the cube off. I know the adhesive strength of the tape.
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June 18, 2020 at 1:35 pm
Wenlong
Ansys EmployeeHi Guangqi,
Here is a relevant post:/forum/forums/topic/structural-analysis_cohesive-zone-1/?quote=1a244f80-6a55-4017-9030-abae0167a25d#createpost
In short words, the contact-based cohesive model incorporates the cohesive law into the contact behavior, while the interface based approach inserts zero-thickness cohesive elements between interfaces.
In your case, both ways should work.Â
Regards,
Wenlong
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