Discretizing Gaskets Using Gasket Elements
Gaskets are generally manufactured as independent components. The gasket behavior is usually measured by performing a compression experiment on the gasket. In this case the gasket can be discretized as a single layer of gasket elements.
Gaskets are sometimes made of several layers of materials. If the behavior of the gasket is obtained by compression testing of the entire gasket, the gasket can again be discretized as a single layer of gasket elements. However, if the behavior of the gasket is obtained by compression testing of each layer constituting the gasket, the gasket can be discretized with a corresponding set of layers of gasket elements.
Discretizing Gaskets with Multiple Layers
If layers of gasket elements are used in the thickness direction and these layers do not have the same element layout in the plane of the gasket, use surface-based tie constraints, mesh refinement MPCs, or tied contact pairs to connect the different layers of the gasket. If tied contact pairs are used, assign a positive value to the adjustment zone depth, a, for the contact pairs (see Contact Initialization for Contact Pairs in Abaqus/Standard) so that all secondary nodes are properly tied at the beginning of the analysis.