- From the main menu bar, select .
- In the Create Contact Controls dialog box that appears, do the following:
- Click Continue to close the Create Contact Controls dialog box.
The Edit Contact Controls dialog box appears. - In the Stabilization portion of the editor, you can specify controls relating to automatic stabilization of rigid body motions in contact problems using viscous damping.
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Select one of the following:
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Select Automatic stabilization to use the default damping coefficient calculated automatically by Abaqus/Standard. If desired, you can enter a value for the Factor by which the default damping coefficient will be multiplied.
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Select Stabilization coefficient to specify the damping coefficient directly, and enter a value.
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In the Tangent fraction field, enter a value for the fraction of the normal stabilization by which to modify the tangential stabilization. By default, the tangential and normal stabilization are the same.
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Enter a value for the Fraction of damping at end of step.
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Specify the Clearance at which damping becomes zero.
- In the Augmented Lagrange portion of the editor, you can specify controls for interactions defined with a contact interaction property that uses augmented Lagrangian surface behavior.
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In the Stiffness scale factor field, enter a value for the factor by which Abaqus/Standard will scale the default penalty stiffnesses to obtain the stiffnesses used for the contact pairs. The default value is 1.
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In the Penetration tolerance field, select one of the following to specify the allowable penetration that is permitted to violate the impenetrability condition:
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Select Absolute, and enter a value for the allowable penetration.
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Select Relative, and enter the ratio of the allowable penetration to the characteristic contact surface face dimension. The default value is 0.001.
- Click OK to create the contact controls and to close the editor.
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