Add a row to the table for any unidentified contact pairs you would
like to include in your model:
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Click mouse button 3 anywhere in the contact pair candidates
table, and select from the menu that appears.
You can also click the
button above the contact pair candidates table.
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Select a master surface in the viewport, and click
OK in the prompt area.
For details on surface selection, see
Selecting objects within the viewport.
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Select a slave surface in the viewport, and click
OK.
Abaqus/CAE
adds a contact pair candidate row to the contact pair candidates table based on
the surfaces you selected. Default values are provided for each column in the
row.
Remove any contact pair candidates that are not necessary for your
modeling purposes. Click mouse button 3 anywhere on the row representing the
contact pair candidate you want to remove, and select
Delete from the menu that appears. You can also click the
row you want to remove and then click the
button above the contact pair candidates table.
If multiple contact pairs will use identical parameters in their
contact interaction or tie constraint definition, you can combine them into a
single contact pair:
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In the contact pair candidates table, highlight the rows
representing the contact pairs you want to combine (see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables,
for instructions on selecting multiple rows in a table).
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Click mouse button 3 on any highlighted cell, and select
Merge from the menu that appears. You can also click the
button above the contact pair candidates table.
Abaqus/CAE
replaces the selected contact pairs with a single contact pair. The selected
master surfaces are merged into a single surface, and the selected slave
surfaces are merged into a single surface. The merged contact pair uses the
parameters from the selected contact pair that appeared highest in the contact
pair candidates table.
Note:
When combining contact pairs, the resultant merged surfaces must
meet the orientation and connectivity requirements discussed in
About contact pairs in Abaqus/Standard
and
About contact pairs in Abaqus/Explicit.
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