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Abaqus Contact Tutorial

This document provides steps for modeling contact between parts of an electrical switch in Abaqus. It involves creating parts with shell elements, assigning materials, meshing the parts, defining the contact interaction between surfaces, applying boundary conditions including a displacement, submitting the job, and reviewing the results of von Mises stress and contact pressure. The contact region and stresses are analyzed by displacing one part and allowing it to contact the other part.

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Abaqus Contact Tutorial

This document provides steps for modeling contact between parts of an electrical switch in Abaqus. It involves creating parts with shell elements, assigning materials, meshing the parts, defining the contact interaction between surfaces, applying boundary conditions including a displacement, submitting the job, and reviewing the results of von Mises stress and contact pressure. The contact region and stresses are analyzed by displacing one part and allowing it to contact the other part.

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AbaqusCAE(ver.6.

10)ContactTutorial
ProblemDescription
In this problem, a segment of an electrical contact switch is modeled by displacing the upper portion by a prescribed amount and investigating the resulting contact region and stress.

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AnalysisSteps
1. StartAbaqusandchoosetocreateanewmodeldatabase 2. InthemodeltreedoubleclickonthePartsnode(orrightclickonpartsandselectCreate)

3. IntheCreatePartdialogbox(shownabove)namethepartand a. Select3D b. SelectDeformable c. SelectShell d. SelectExtrusion e. Setapproximatesize=50 f. ClickContinue 4. Createthegeometryshownbelow(notdiscussedhere). a. Note:Therightverticaledgeoftheswitchdoesnotneedtobedrawn.

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b. ClickDone

c. SetDepth=2 d. ClickOK 5. Toaidinmeshrefinementandassigningcontactsurfaces,wewanttopartitionthelowerhalfoftheswitch. a. InthetoolboxareaclickonthePartitionFace:Sketchicon. b. SelectthelowerhalfoftheswitchandclickDone c. Selecttherightedgeofthelowerhalfoftheswitch. d. Inthetoolbar,clickontheIsoViewicon. i. Note:IftheViewtoolbarisnotvisiblegotothemenuView Toolbars Views e. InthetoolboxareaclickontheProjectEdgesicon. f. Selectthehighestedgeofthetophalfoftheswitchasshown.ClickDonetwice. g. ClickDonetoacceptpartitiongeometry.

6. DoubleclickontheMaterialsnodeinthemodeltree

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a. b. c. d.

Namethenewmaterialandgiveitadescription ClickontheMechanicaltab Elasticity Elastic DefineYoungsModulusandthePoissonsRatio(useSI(mm)units) ClickOK

7. DoubleclickontheSectionsnodeinthemodeltree a. NamethesectionShellPropertiesandselectShellforthecategoryandHomogeneousforthe type b. ClickContinue c. Selectthematerialcreatedabove(Steel)andsetthethicknessto0.15 d. ClickOK

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8. ExpandthePartsnodeinthemodeltree,expandthenodeofthepartjustcreated,anddoubleclickon SectionAssignments a. SelecttheentiregeometryintheviewportandpressDoneinthepromptarea b. Selectthesectioncreatedabove(ShellProperties) c. Specifyshelloffsetifnecessary d. ClickOK

e. InthemenubarselectAssign ElementNormal f. Selectthelowerhalfoftheswitch,clickDone g. Thepurplefacesofthecontactareasshouldnowbefacingeachother. i. Note:Thegeometrymaystartwiththepurplefacesup,inwhichcaseyouwillhavetoflipthe orientationofthetopsurface.Theendgoalisthatyouhavethepurplefacesofthetwo contactingsurfacesfacingeachother.

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9. ExpandtheAssemblynodeinthemodeltreeandthendoubleclickonInstances a. SelectDependentfortheinstancetype b. ClickOK

10. DoubleclickontheStepsnodeinthemodeltree a. Namethestep,settheproceduretoGeneral,selectStatic,General,andclickContinue b. Acceptthedefaultsettings,clickOK

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11. DoubleclickontheBCsnodeinthemodeltree a. NametheboundaryconditionedFixedandselectSymmetry/Antisymmetry/Encastreforthetype

b. SelecttherightedgeofbothhalvesoftheswitchandclickDone c. SelectENCASTREfortheboundaryconditionandclickOK

12. DoubleclickontheBCsnodeinthemodeltree a. NametheboundaryconditionedDispandselectDisplacement/Rotationforthetype b. Selectthetopedgeofthetriangularportionofthegeometry c. Settheydisplacementto3,clickOK

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13. DoubleclickontheInteractionPropertiesnodeinthemodeltree a. NametheinteractionpropertiesandselectContactforthetype,clickContinue

b. OntheMechanicaltabSelectTangentialBehavior i. SetthefrictionformulationtoFrictionless c. OntheMechanicaltabSelectNormalBehavior i. Becausethesurfacesdonotstartincontact,changetheconstraintenforcementmethodto Penalty d. ClickOK

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14. DoubleclickontheInteractionsnodeinthemodeltree a. Nametheinteraction,selectSurfacetosurfacecontact,andclickcontinue b. Forthemastersurfaceselectthelowerportionofthegeometryatthefreeendandclickdone i. Whileapplyingthefixeddisplacement,thenodesatthetipoftheupperportionofthe geometrywillmakecontactatanunknownlocationonthelowersurface ii. Nodesontheslavesurfacecannotpenetratethesurfaceformedbytheelementfacesonthe mastersurface c. Selectthecolorofthesurfacecorrespondingtothetopsurface d. Fortheslavesurface,settheslavetypetoSurface e. Selecttheupperportionofthegeometryatthefreeendandclickdone f. Selectthecolorofthesurfacecorrespondingtothebottomsurface g. Changethecontactinteractionpropertiestotheonecreatedabove(ifnotalreadydone) h. ClickOK

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15. InthemodeltreedoubleclickonMeshfortheSwitchpart,andinthetoolboxareaclickontheAssign ElementTypeicon a. Selectallofthegeometry b. SelectStandardforelementtype c. SelectLinearforgeometricorder d. SelectShellforfamily e. Notethatthenameoftheelement(S4R)anditsdescriptionaregivenbelowtheelementcontrols f. SelectOK

16. InthetoolboxareaclickontheAssignMeshControlsicon a. Selectallofthegeometry b. ChangetheelementshapetoQuad c. ChangethetechniquetoStructured

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17. InthetoolboxareaclickontheSeedEdgesicon a. Selectthetwofixededges,clickDone b. SelectBynumber c. SetBiastoNone d. UnderSizingControlsenter8elements,ClickOK

18. InthetoolboxareaensuretheSeedEdgesiconisstillselected a. Selecttheedgesindicatedbelow b. SetMethodtoBySizeandBiastoDouble c. SetMinimumsizeto0.25andMaximumsizeto1,clickOK

19. InthetoolboxareaensuretheSeedEdgesiconisstillselected a. Selecttheremainingedgesindicatedbelow b. SetMethodtoBySizeandBiastoNone c. SetApproximateelementsizeto0.25,clickOK

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20. InthetoolboxareaclickontheMeshParticon a. ClickYes

21. InthemodeltreedoubleclickontheJobnode a. Namethejobswitch b. Givethejobadescription,clickContinue c. Acceptdefaults,clickOK

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22. InthemodeltreerightclickonthejobjustcreatedandselectSubmit a. WhileAbaqusissolvingtheproblemrightclickonthejobsubmitted,andselectMonitor

b. IntheMonitorwindowcheckthattherearenoerrorsorwarnings i. Ifthereareerrors,investigatethecause(s)beforeresolving ii. Iftherearewarnings,determineifthewarningsarerelevant,somewarningscanbesafely ignored

23. Inthemodeltreerightclickonthesubmittedandsuccessfullycompletedjob,andselectResults

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24. Displaythedeformedcontourofthe(Von)Misesstressoverlaidwiththeundeformedgeometry a. Inthetoolboxareaclickonthefollowingicons i. PlotContoursonDeformedShape ii. AllowMultiplePlotStates iii. PlotUndeformedShape

25. InthetoolboxareaclickontheCommonPlotOptionsicon a. SettheDeformationScaleFactorto1 b. ClickOK

26. Tochangetheoutputbeingdisplayed,inthemenubarclickonResults a. Selectthecontactpressureatsurfacenodes(CPRESS) b. ClickOK

FieldOutput

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