ProductsAbaqus/Standard Element typesStress/displacement elements
Active degrees of freedom1, 2, 3 Additional solution variablesThree additional variables relating to the contact and friction forces. Coupled temperature-displacement element
Active degrees of freedom1, 2, 3, 11 Additional solution variablesThree additional variables relating to the contact and friction forces. Heat transfer element
Active degrees of freedom11 Additional solution variablesNone. Nodal coordinates requiredFor DGAP elements, and for GAPUNI and GAPUNIT if you specify the contact direction , the nodal coordinates are not used in the contact calculations; however, it is useful to define the coordinates of the two nodes for plotting purposes. GAPCYL and GAPSPHER: X, Y, Z Element property definitionYou can specify the initial clearance, the contact direction (normal to the interface), and the contact area. For GAPUNI, GAPUNIT, and DGAP elements, a negative clearance indicates an initial overclosure. For GAPCYL and GAPSPHER elements, specify the maximum separation as a positive number or the minimum separation as a negative number. Input File Usage GAP Element-based loadingNone. Element output
Available for elements with temperature degrees of freedom.
The increments of shear slip are the relative displacement increments projected onto the two local directions that are orthogonal to the contact direction. In two-dimensional or axisymmetric models when the contact direction is along the first axis (X or r), the active slip direction is E13 and the active shear stress is S13. In any other two-dimensional or axisymmetric case, the active slip direction is E12 and the active shear stress is S12. Nodes associated with the elementTwo nodes: the ends of the gap. |