From the main menu bar, select
.
In the Create Interaction dialog box that
appears, do the following:
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Name the interaction. For more information about naming objects,
see
Using basic dialog box components.
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Select the step in which the interaction will be created.
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Select the Self-contact (Standard) type of
interaction.
Click Continue to close the Create
Interaction dialog box.
Use one of the following methods to select the surface:
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Use an existing surface to define the region. On the right side of
the prompt area, click Surfaces. Select an existing
surface from the Region Selection dialog box that appears,
and click Continue.
Note:
The default selection method is based on the selection method
you most recently employed. To revert to the other method, click
Select in Viewport or Surfaces on
the right side of the prompt area.
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Use the mouse to select a region in the viewport. (For more
information, see
Selecting objects within the current viewport.)
Certain connectivity restrictions apply to contact surfaces depending on the
type of contact formulation. For detailed information, see
About contact pairs in Abaqus/Standard.
If the model contains a combination of mesh and geometry, click
one of the following from the prompt area:
You can use the angle method to select a group of faces or edges
from geometry or a group of element faces from a mesh. For more information,
see
Using the angle and feature edge method to select multiple objects.
The Edit Interaction dialog box appears.
Select the discretization method.
For more information, see
Discretization of contact pair surfaces.
Different fields become available depending upon your discretization
method selection.
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For contact interactions using the Node to
surface discretization method, you can specify the following:
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Enter a smoothing factor in the Degree of
smoothing field. For more information, see
Smoothing master surfaces for the finite-sliding, node-to-surface formulation.
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By default, a selective scheme of supplementary contact
constraints is used. You can specify when to Use supplementary
contact points as follows:
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Choose Selectively to use a selective
scheme of supplementary contact constraints.
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Choose Never to forgo the use of
supplementary contact constraints.
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Choose Always to add supplementary
contact constraints when applicable.
For more information, see
Supplementary contact constraints.
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For contact interactions using the Surface to
surface discretization method, you can specify the following:
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By default, shell and membrane thicknesses are included in the
contact calculations. You can toggle on Exclude shell/membrane
element thickness to ignore shell and membrane thickness. Contact
interactions using the Node to surface discretization
method do not account for surface thickness.
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Choose the Constraint position.
For more information, see
Defining self-contact.
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Choose the Contact tracking algorithm.
For more information, see
Path-based versus state-based tracking algorithms.
Note:
If you use the surface-to-surface discretization method and
the surface for which you are defining self-contact is an analytical rigid
surface, you should choose the state-based tracking algorithm.
Select a contact interaction property. If desired, click
to create the interaction property; see
Defining a contact interaction property
for more information.
If you choose the Surface to surface
discretization method, the contact interaction property that you select cannot
specify a “hard” contact pressure-overclosure relationship. For more
information, see
Contact constraint enforcement methods in Abaqus/Standard
and
Defining mechanical contact property options.
If desired, click the arrow next to the Contact
controls field and select the customized contact controls to use for
this interaction. Only previously created
Abaqus/Standard
contact controls appear in the list. For more information, see
Specifying contact controls in an Abaqus/Standard analysis.
To deactivate and reactivate a contact interaction in a step, toggle
Active in this step. The contact pair is active in the
step in which it was created. For more information, see
Removing and reactivating contact pairs.
Click OK to create the interaction and to close
the editor.
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