Defining Contact Initialization

You can use contact initializations to determine how general contact surfaces are adjusted automatically before the simulation starts. Contact initializations are intended to correct small gaps or overclosures between surfaces. Defining contact initialization simplifies your simulation by making minor adjustments to the initial position of the components. The adjustments move components so that they are touching and no residual strain is introduced before the simulation begins.

The default contact initialization options apply to the majority of simulation cases. Therefore, in most cases, you only need to create the contact initialization feature.

Warning: Specifying large initialization adjustments can lead to mesh distortion and increased computational cost for the simulation.

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About Contact Initialization
Defining General Contact in Implicit Steps
  1. From the Interactions section of the action bar, click Contact Initialization .
  2. Optional: Enter a descriptive Name.
  3. Optional: If you intend to use the small-sliding formulation together with general contact for static and static perturbation steps, select Small-sliding formulation.

    Note: The small-sliding formulation is not supported for explicit dynamic steps.

  4. From the Initial Overclosures options, select one of the following overclosure methods to adjust the secondary surfaces:
    OptionDescription
    Resolve openings/overclosures Treats overclosed surfaces as though they are in contact at the start of the simulation. Surfaces are either adjusted or the required offsets to adjust them are recorded so that they do not introduce strains.
    Treat as interference fits Resolves surface overclosures gradually over the course of the first step in the simulation. This technique creates strain in the model as the surfaces move. Only portions of secondary surfaces that lie within the specified overclosure distance range are adjusted using the interference fit.
    Specify clearance distance Adjusts secondary surfaces to separate them by the value you specify at the beginning of the simulation without creating strain in the model. Only portions of secondary surfaces that lie within the specified distance range are adjusted.
  5. If you chose the Resolve openings/overclosures overclosure method, select one of the following:
    OptionDescription
    Make strain-free adjustments Adjusts overclosed secondary surfaces to be exactly touching at the beginning of the simulation without creating strain in the model.
    Capture offsets Prevents overclosed nodes on the secondary surface from being moved (adjusted) back to the main surface. Records the offset distances for underclosed secondary surface nodes and acts as if they are in contact during the simulation.
    Note: You can select Capture offsets only if you selected Small-sliding formulation.
  6. If you chose the Treat as interference fits overclosure method, select Specify interference distance to establish a uniform overclosure distance before resolving the interference fit.

    The app adjusts portions of secondary surfaces that lie within the specified distance range (both overclosures and openings) to be overclosed by the specified amount. The adjustments occur at the beginning of the simulation without creating strain in the model. The subsequent interference fit resolution during the first step in the simulation creates strain in the model.

  7. If you chose the Specify clearance distance overclosure method, customize the clearance distance beyond which the app considers two secondary surfaces as separate and not creating strain in the simulation.
  8. Expand the Adjustments section, and do the following to specify a threshold distance for overclosures and initial openings:
    1. From the Ignore overclosures greater than options, select one of the following:

      Option Description
      Analysis default Calculates a maximum overclosure adjustment distance (based on the size of the underlying element facets on each surface) automatically.
      Specify value Allows you to specify a maximum overclosure adjustment distance directly.

      If you enter a value that is smaller than the calculated default for a surface, the analysis default value for that surface is used.

      The app adjusts secondary nodes that are overclosed by a value less than the specified distance using either strain-free adjustments or a gradual interference fit.

    2. From the Ignore initial openings greater than options, select one of the following:

      Option Description
      Analysis default Ignores all open nodes during the initialization adjustments.
      Specify value Allows you to specify a maximum opening adjustment distance directly.

      The app adjusts secondary nodes separated from the opposing surface by a value less than the specified distance using strain-free adjustments.

  9. Click OK.