Defining the fastener formulation

You use the Formulation tabbed page to select the method that Abaqus/CAE uses to couple the motion of the fastening points to the selected surfaces. You can also constrain selected rotational degrees of freedom and choose the weighting method.

See Also
About fasteners
Understanding attachment points and lines
In Other Guides
Mesh-Independent Fasteners
  1. From the Edit Fasteners dialog box, display the Formulation tabbed page.
  2. Choose the method to couple the motion of the fastening points to the average motion of the nodes on the surfaces that fall inside the influence radius.

    • Choose Continuum distributing (default) to use a general-purpose distributed coupling scheme.

    • Choose Structural distributing to augment the distributed coupling scheme to account for rotations of surface nodes such that a fastening point remains approximately on a shell surface on bending.

    For more information, see Distributing Coupling Constraints.

  3. If desired, toggle off a rotational degree of freedom to remove its constraint. Abaqus/CAE always constrains all translational degrees of freedom in a fastener.
  4. Choose the weighting method that Abaqus uses to modify the default weight distribution at the coupling nodes within the radius of influence.

    • Choose Uniform (default) to select a weight distribution that is uniform and equal to 1.0.

    • Choose Linear to select a weight distribution that decreases linearly with distance from the fastening point.

    • Choose Quadratic to select a weight distribution that decreases by a quadratic polynomial function with distance from the fastening point.

    • Choose Cubic to select a weight distribution that decreases by a cubic polynomial monotonic function with distance from the fastening point.

    For more information, see Weighting Methods.