*CONNECTOR LOCK

Define a locking criterion for connector elements.

This option is used to define a locking criterion for connector elements that have available components of relative motion.

This page discusses:

See Also
*CONNECTOR BEHAVIOR
In Other Guides
Connector Behavior
Connection Types

ProductsAbaqus/StandardAbaqus/Explicit

TypeModel data

LevelModel

Required parameters

COMPONENT

Set this parameter equal to the component number on which a locking criterion is based. See Connection Types for components of relative motion definitions.

Optional parameters

DEPENDENCIES

This parameter applies only to Abaqus/Explicit analyses.

Set this parameter equal to the number of field variable dependencies included in the definition of the connector lock data, in addition to temperature. If this parameter is omitted, it is assumed that the connector lock is independent of field variables. See Material Data Definition for more information.

EXTRAPOLATION

Set EXTRAPOLATION=CONSTANT (default unless CONNECTOR BEHAVIOR, EXTRAPOLATION=LINEAR is used) to use constant extrapolation of the dependent variables outside the specified range of the independent variables.

Set EXTRAPOLATION=LINEAR to use linear extrapolation of the dependent variables outside the specified range of the independent variables.

LOCK

Set this parameter equal to ALL (default) to lock all components of relative motion when the locking criterion is satisfied.

Set this parameter equal to an available component number to lock only that component of relative motion when the locking criterion is satisfied.

REGULARIZE

This parameter applies only to Abaqus/Explicit analyses.

Set REGULARIZE=ON (default unless CONNECTOR BEHAVIOR, REGULARIZE=OFF is used) to regularize the user-defined tabular connector lock data.

Set REGULARIZE=OFF to use the user-defined tabular connector lock data directly without regularization.

RTOL

This parameter applies only to Abaqus/Explicit analyses.

Set this parameter equal to the tolerance to be used to regularize the connector lock data.

If this parameter is omitted, the default is RTOL=0.03 unless the tolerance is specified on the CONNECTOR BEHAVIOR option.

Data line to define the locking criterion

First (and only) line for Abaqus/Standard
  1. Lower bound on the connector's relative position specified by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no lower bound is used for the selected component.

  2. Upper bound on the connector's relative position specified by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no upper bound is used for the selected component.

  3. Lower bound on the force or moment in the direction indicated by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no lower bound is used for the selected force or moment.

  4. Upper bound on the force or moment in the direction indicated by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no upper bound is used for the selected force or moment.

Data lines for Abaqus/Explicit
  1. Lower bound on the connector's relative position specified by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no lower bound is used for the selected component.

  2. Upper bound on the connector's relative position specified by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no upper bound is used for the selected component.

  3. Lower bound on the force or moment in the direction indicated by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no lower bound is used for the selected force or moment.

  4. Upper bound on the force or moment in the direction indicated by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no upper bound is used for the selected force or moment.

  5. Lower bound on velocity in the direction specified by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no lower bound is used for the selected velocity.

  6. Upper bound on velocity in the direction specified by the COMPONENT parameter. By default, no upper bound is used for the selected velocity.

  7. Temperature.

  8. First field variable.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than one)
  1. Second field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define the lock criterion as a function of temperature, and other predefined field variables.