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				From the Interactions section of the action bar, click General Contact
					 .Optional:  
  Enter a descriptive 
	 Name. 
   
				From the Included surface pairs options, select one of
					the following:
				| Option | Description | 
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						| All surfaces | Enforces general contact for all surface pairs, unless you define
							the Specify excluded surfaces and
								Surface exclusions options. |  
						| Specified surfaces | Enforces general contact only for the surface pairs in
								Surface inclusions. | 
				If you selected Specified surfaces, select the surface
					pairs for which to assign the general contact definition.
				
					
						Expand the Surface inclusions section, and click
								Create inclusion. 
					
						Select the supports for Surface 1 and
								Surface 2. 
						
							 The app highlights the supports that you select. Surfaces that belong to
								the main support (Surface 1) appear green,
								while surfaces that you select that belong to the secondary support
									(Surface 2) appear magenta. You can click  to display the parts that are associated with Surface
									1 only. Similarly, you can click the  to display the parts that are associated with Surface
									2 only.
						Click OK.
					 You can repeat the above steps to include more surface pairs. The dialog box displays a table that shows the included surface pairs. You can select a row
					in the table to highlight the corresponding surfaces in the model.Optional: 
				Select Specify excluded surfaces to remove specific
					surface pairs from the general contact definition.
				
					
						Expand the Surface exclusions section, and click
								Create exclusion.
					
						Select the supports for Surface 1 and
								Surface 2. 
					
						Click OK. 
					 You can repeat the above steps to exclude more surface pairs. The dialog box displays a table that shows the excluded surface pairs. You can select a row
					in the table to highlight the corresponding surfaces in the model.
				Select Apply geometry-based corrections to apply
					CAD-based surface smoothing to the contacting surfaces to improve the accuracy
					and robustness of the simulation.
				Surface smoothing can reduce stress noise and contact pressure noise in the
					results, providing a more uniform and accurate solution.
				Select Apply stabilization controls to apply viscous
					damping automatically to provide stabilization of rigid body motion. 
			
				Select Allow beam-to-beam contact to activate
					edge-to-edge (beam-to-beam) contact formulations, which account for any
					alignment of the contacting beams.
			
				From the Global contact property options, select a
					contact property to define the general contact behavior for the simulation.
				If you do not choose a specific property, the app applies (Default penalty contact). This contact mode
					equates to a linear penalty method of surface behavior. For more information,
					see Contact Constraint Enforcement Methods in Abaqus/Standard. 
					 Note:
			(Default penalty contact) is different from the
						behavior defined by an "empty" contact property (with no options
						selected).Optional: 
				Override the global contact property, and assign custom contact properties to
					specific surface pairs.
				
					
						Expand the Contact property assignments section,
							and click Create property assignment.
					
						Select the supports for Surface 1 and
								Surface 2. 
					
						From the Contact property options, select a
							contact property to assign to the surface pair.
					
						Click OK. 
					 The app ignores any assignments that you make to surface pairs that are not included
					in the general contact definition.
				Optional: 
				Assign contact initialization definitions to correct small gaps or overclosures
					for specific surface pairs.
				
					
						Expand the Contact initialization assignments
							section, and click Create initialization
								assignment.
					
						Select the supports for Surface 1 and
								Surface 2. 
					
						If the supports include shell geometry, verify that you have applied
							the contact interaction on the correct side of the surface.
						
							
						From the Contact initialization options, select
							a contact initialization type to associate with the surface pair.
					
						Click OK. 
					 The app ignores any assignments that you make to surface pairs that are not included
					in the general contact
				definition.Optional: 
				Assign edge criteria definitions to specific surfaces.
				
					
						Expand the Edge criteria assignments section,
							and click Create edge criteria assignment.
					
						Select surfaces or beams as the support.
					
						Select options from the Edge to surface criteria
							and the Edge to edge criteria lists.
						
					
						Click OK. 
					 The app ignores any assignments that you make to surfaces that are not included in
					the general contact
				definition.Optional: 
				Assign thickness definitions to specific surfaces.
				
					
						Expand the Thickness assignments section, and
							click Create thickness assignment.
					
						Select surfaces or beams as the support.
					
						Select an option from the Thickness list.
						
					
						If you selected Value, specify a thickness
							value.
					
						Enter a value for the Scale factor, which the
								app uses to scale the thickness value.
					
						Click OK. 
					 The app ignores any assignments that you make to surfaces that are not included in
					the general contact definition. Optional: 
				Assign vertex definitions to specific surfaces.
				
					
						Expand the Vertex assignments section, and click
								Create vertex assignment.
					
						Select surfaces or beams as the support.
					
						Select an option from the Vertex criteria
								list.
						
					
						If you selected Angle, specify a value.
					
						Click OK. 
					 The app ignores any assignments that you make to surfaces that are not included in
					the general contact definition. 
				Click OK.
			
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