While we may analyze single parts in most practical engineering applications, typically, we have an assembly of parts of different sizes made from different materials, all interacting with each other. Contact conditions allow us to define whether parts are bonded together, if they can slide relative to each other, or if they can separate from each other. In short, without contact, we can’t model realistic interactions between parts, so understanding the basics of contact is important in our journey to model physical systems more accurately.
In this video, we focus our attention on setting up models with contact for linear or small deflection analysis, providing the foundation for our understanding of realistically representing part interactions. In Workbench, the contacts are automatically created and it’s always a good practice to check automatically-created connections. We will do this via a short lecture and a walkthrough example using Ansys Mechanical. Also, we will show some ti
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