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*TIED_SURFACE_TO_SURFACE_OFFSET not working as expected

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    • Jacob Ellis
      Subscriber

      I have 4 layers of TSHELLS. They are bonded using *TIED_SURFACE_TO_SURFACE_OFFSET.

      Duing deformation the layers are coming apart. I am not using a tiebreak contact so I expected them to stay bonded for all time.

      I also have *ERODING_SINGLE_SURFACE defined on these layers since I want elements to be deleted. Are these two contact defintions conflicting? If so, how can I tie the layers and also have them erode?

    • Jim Day
      Ansys Employee
      There's no reason to use the penalty-based OFFSET option here. Eliminate the "_OFFSET". Also, I'd define 3 separate tied contacts (since you have 4 layers of tshells) and use segments sets in defining those contacts, specifying only the segments you want to be tied for each contact. I don't think the ERODING contact would interfere, but if the tied contacts still fail, only as an experiment, you could comment out the ERODING contact and see if the ties hold.
    • Jim Day
      Ansys Employee
      Any luck? Another thought if you're still having trouble getting the tied contact to tie. If your preprocessor wrote non-default values of contact thickness on Card 3 of *CONTACT_TIED_..., set those variables back to default (blank or zero).
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