Tricky!!! How to read CPRESS(contact pressure) in a subroutine
I want to set the contact pressure as a input in the routine but I don't know if there is a subroutine allows reading the contact pressure.
Thanks a lot for answering the question!!!
I want to set the contact pressure as a input in the routine but I don't know if there is a subroutine allows reading the contact pressure.
Thanks a lot for answering the question!!!
Hello everyone, I am using ABAQUS to study the tangential behavior (friction) at the interface between rock-machine. I know tangential behaivour simualtion is key for my model, I read the manual, but still have some puzzels, hoping you could help me, much appreciated in advance!
1. what's the difference among mechanical constraint formulation of penalty contact method (another is kinetic), friction formulation of penalty for tangential behavior, and constraint enforcement method of penalty for normal behavior. the explanation in manual seems ambiguous for me.
I am doing a FE formulation of surface elasticity. I wrote UEL for surface elements in addition to abaqus volume elements. But surfaces may have negative stiffness (constitutive relation as per Morton Gurtin's formulation). So as a result I am getting a warning of "Negative eigen values". Can any body tell me how abaqus is solving for this system matrix (with few negative eigen values) in Static General method?
Conditions in which EIGEN VECTOR zero
Any ideas/references/examples/ tuturials on how to apply loading in ANSYS Workbench? Cyclic or variable amplitude loading.
Thanks.
I am working on semi rigid connections. I am getting difficulty in modelling semi rigid connection in ABAQUS 6.12. Please help me.
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