Extending Main Surfaces and Slide Lines

Extending the main surface or a slide line:

  • can prevent nodes from “falling off” or getting trapped behind the main surface (or slide line) in finite-sliding problems;

  • allows the secondary node to find a main surface when the secondary node has no intersection with the main surface at the start of the analysis in small- and infinitesimal-sliding problems;

  • can avoid numerical roundoff difficulties associated with contact modeling;

  • should not be used in lieu of proper contact modeling techniques;

  • should not be used to reduce the number of underlying elements of a contact surface;

  • applies only at the perimeter of a main surface in three dimensions and at the ends of a main surface in two dimensions; and

  • applies only to contact pairs that use a node-to-surface discretization.

This page discusses:

See Also
About Contact Pairs in Abaqus/Standard
Common Difficulties Associated with Contact Modeling in Abaqus/Standard
In Other Guides
*CONTACT PAIR
*SLIDE LINE

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