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Modeling of Contact Problems in Solid Mechanics

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I need to know if contact modeling in COMSOL (by using either the penalty or the lagrangian method)
is based on node-to-node or surface-to-surface contact, because it profoundly affects
the penetration of the contact pairs and the accuracy of the simulation.

1 Reply Last Post 8 mar 2016, 12:22 GMT-5
Henrik Sönnerlind COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 9 years ago 8 mar 2016, 12:22 GMT-5
Hi,

The formulation is distributed, so I presume that is what you mean by a surface-to-surface formulation. The equations are formed by a numerical integration over the destination boundary, so effectively the gap distance is measured from the Gauss points on the destination boundary.

Regards,
Henrik
Hi, The formulation is distributed, so I presume that is what you mean by a surface-to-surface formulation. The equations are formed by a numerical integration over the destination boundary, so effectively the gap distance is measured from the Gauss points on the destination boundary. Regards, Henrik

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