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Contact penetration

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Hi

I have a contact model and there are two domains that one moves with a prescribed displacement and presses down the other one.

I have a contact pairs, but the results seems like one domain penetrates the other one.

I have played with penalty factor but got the same results.

Can anyone help me with this problem?

I attached the file.

Thanks,


Jay


3 Replies Last Post 11 sept. 2016, 09:39 UTC−4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 21 mai 2013, 23:46 UTC−4
I changed pairs to contact pair, but still have penetration.

COMSOL document says

"A contact pair is a pair that define boundaries where the parts may come into contact but cannot penetrate each other under deformation for modeling of structural contact and multiphysics contact."

But there is penetration.

May be it is just because visualize problem, but it looks like two domains penetrate each other.

Any help will be appreciated.

Jay
I changed pairs to contact pair, but still have penetration. COMSOL document says "A contact pair is a pair that define boundaries where the parts may come into contact but cannot penetrate each other under deformation for modeling of structural contact and multiphysics contact." But there is penetration. May be it is just because visualize problem, but it looks like two domains penetrate each other. Any help will be appreciated. Jay

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Posted: 8 years ago 10 sept. 2016, 22:38 UTC−4
Did anyone have solve this kind of problem? It will be great if you can share your experience for this problem.
Did anyone have solve this kind of problem? It will be great if you can share your experience for this problem.

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Posted: 8 years ago 11 sept. 2016, 09:39 UTC−4
I stopped using the Comsol contact pair model and instead defined my own boundary force due to problems with convergence. For example the contact pair model is very sensitive to meshing. But in my case one of the two contact surfaces was a static, stiff, perfect plane so defining the force equation was trivial. But this is an option to consider. I didn't look at your file.
I stopped using the Comsol contact pair model and instead defined my own boundary force due to problems with convergence. For example the contact pair model is very sensitive to meshing. But in my case one of the two contact surfaces was a static, stiff, perfect plane so defining the force equation was trivial. But this is an option to consider. I didn't look at your file.

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