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Point contact in a 3D structural mechanics model?
Posted 5 mag 2011, 07:32 GMT-4 Geometry, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Structural Mechanics Version 4.1 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am trying to calculate eigenfrequencies of a part of a microscope. In this part a circular plate is hanging on three screws with ball-shaped ends. The screws contact the plate in V-shaped groves (see the attached file). Thus each screw makes two point contacts with grove walls. I define the surface of the screws and of the groves as identity pairs and then put a continuity condition in "Solid Mechanics". The eigenfrequencies I get by solving the problem seem to be reasonable. However, I am concerned about those point contact between the screws and the plate. I am wondering if I am doing something wrong with those point contacts and if I should redraw the model and make the contacts of finite dimensions to get a more correct solution?
In the future I am planning to do frequency dependent analysis of this geometry. I plan to put an excitation on the top of the cylinder and look at the displacement of the plate. Are the point contacts going to be a problem there?
regards,
Yuriy
I am trying to calculate eigenfrequencies of a part of a microscope. In this part a circular plate is hanging on three screws with ball-shaped ends. The screws contact the plate in V-shaped groves (see the attached file). Thus each screw makes two point contacts with grove walls. I define the surface of the screws and of the groves as identity pairs and then put a continuity condition in "Solid Mechanics". The eigenfrequencies I get by solving the problem seem to be reasonable. However, I am concerned about those point contact between the screws and the plate. I am wondering if I am doing something wrong with those point contacts and if I should redraw the model and make the contacts of finite dimensions to get a more correct solution?
In the future I am planning to do frequency dependent analysis of this geometry. I plan to put an excitation on the top of the cylinder and look at the displacement of the plate. Are the point contacts going to be a problem there?
regards,
Yuriy
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