Specifying additional controls for contact in an Abaqus/Standard analysis
Optional, mutually exclusive parameters applicable to augmented Lagrangian constraint enforcement
- ABSOLUTE PENETRATION TOLERANCE
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Set this parameter equal to the allowable penetration. Only contact constraints defined with augmented Lagrangian surface behavior will be affected by this parameter.
- RELATIVE PENETRATION TOLERANCE
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Set this parameter equal to the ratio of the allowable penetration to the characteristic contact surface face dimension. Only contact constraints defined with augmented Lagrangian surface behavior will be affected by this parameter. By default, the RELATIVE PENETRATION TOLERANCE parameter is set to 0.1% except for finite-sliding, surface-to-surface contact, in which case the default setting is 5%.
Optional parameters
- MAIN
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Set this parameter equal to the main surface name to apply the controls to a specific contact pair. This parameter must be used in conjunction with the SECONDARY parameter to specify a contact pair.
- PERTURBATION TANGENT SCALE FACTOR
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Set this parameter equal to the factor by which Abaqus/Standard will scale the default tangential stiffness used for the contact pairs in a particular linear perturbation step. Only contact constraints enforced with penalty methods will be affected by this parameter. This tangential scale factor is activated when a nonzero friction is specified on the data line of the FRICTION option.
- PRESSURE DEPENDENT PERTURBATION
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Set this parameter equal to the value of the coefficient controlling the base state contact pressureādependent enforcement of contact constraints in a particular linear perturbation step. This parameter allows you to relax or remove both normal and tangential contact constraints with low pressure.
- RESET
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Include this parameter to reset all contact controls to their default values. This parameter cannot be used with any other parameters, except for the SECONDARY and MAIN parameters. When this parameter is used in conjunction with the SECONDARY and MAIN parameters, the controls applied to the specific contact pair are removed.
- SECONDARY
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Set this parameter equal to the secondary surface name to apply the controls to a specific contact pair. This parameter must be used in conjunction with the MAIN parameter to specify a contact pair.
- STABILIZE
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Include this parameter to address situations where rigid body modes exist as long as contact is not fully established. This parameter activates damping in the normal and tangential directions based on the stiffness of the underlying mesh and the time step size. If no value is assigned to this parameter, Abaqus calculates the damping coefficient automatically. If a numerical value is assigned to this parameter, Abaqus multiplies the automatically calculated damping coefficient by this value. If the damping coefficient is defined directly on the data line, any numerical value assigned to this parameter is ignored.
Set STABILIZE =USER ADAPTIVE to scale the automatically calculated damping coefficient or the damping coefficient specified on the data line by a factor that decreases over iterations within one increment, according to the pattern specified on the second data line.
The STABILIZE parameter can be used to specify damping for the whole model or for an individual contact pair by using the SECONDARY and MAIN parameters. Values specified for a specific contact pair override the values for the whole model, if given.
- STIFFNESS SCALE FACTOR
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Set this parameter equal to the factor by which Abaqus/Standard will scale the default penalty stiffness to obtain the stiffnesses used for the contact pairs.
Set STIFFNESS SCALE FACTOR=USER ADAPTIVE to scale the default penalty stiffness by a factor that increases over iterations of the first increment and remains constant (equal to the last specified value) for subsequent increments.
This scale factor acts as an additional multiplier on any scale factor specified on the data line of the SURFACE BEHAVIOR option.
- TANGENT FRACTION
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Set this parameter equal to a fraction of the damping in the normal direction as specified with the STABILIZE parameter. By default, the tangential and normal stabilization are the same.
Optional data line if the PRESSURE DEPENDENT PERTURBATION parameter is included
- First (and only) line
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The coefficient. Default is equal to .
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Optional data lines if the STABILIZE parameter is included
- First line
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Damping coefficient to be used in the contact interface. The value entered overrides the damping coefficient calculated by Abaqus.
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Fraction of the damping that remains at the end of the step. The default is zero. Set to one to keep the damping constant over the step. If a nonzero value is specified, convergence problems may occur in a subsequent step if stabilization is not used in that step.
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Clearance at which the damping becomes zero. By default, the clearance is calculated by Abaqus based on the facet size associated with the contact pair. Set to a large value to obtain damping independent of the opening distance.
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- Second line (required if STABILIZE=USER ADAPTIVE)
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Up to eight values in descending order. For example, 1.0, 0.0.
For STABILIZE without the USER ADAPTIVE setting, omitting the first data line can have different effects than specifying a blank data line. A blank data line causes parameters of the data line to be set to default values; whereas prior values of these parameters will persist if the data line is omitted and RESET is not in effect.
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Optional data line if STIFFNESS SCALE FACTOR=USER ADAPTIVE
- Third line if STABILIZE=USER ADAPTIVE; otherwise, first line
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Up to eight scale values in ascending order. By default, the stiffness scale factors are .
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