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No penetration occurs at contacting boundaries
Posted 8 août 2014, 17:13 UTC−4 2 Replies
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Hi,
I've been reading through threads where others in the Forum have one material penetrating another at boundaries even when using contact pairs. What about the opposite where only deformation occurs when penetration is expected?
Does anyone have an idea why the HDPE needle does not penetrate the hyperelastic membrane? The model uses a prescribed displacement to bring the needle into contact with the membrane. With or without contact pairs, no penetration occurs.
Does anyone know why? Any help or comments are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Art
I've been reading through threads where others in the Forum have one material penetrating another at boundaries even when using contact pairs. What about the opposite where only deformation occurs when penetration is expected?
Does anyone have an idea why the HDPE needle does not penetrate the hyperelastic membrane? The model uses a prescribed displacement to bring the needle into contact with the membrane. With or without contact pairs, no penetration occurs.
Does anyone know why? Any help or comments are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Art
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