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*FRICTION

Keyword type: model definition, surface interaction

With this option the friction behavior of a surface interaction can be defined. The friction behavior is optional for contact analyses. There are no parameters.

The frictional behavior defines the relationship between the shear stress in the contact area and the relative displacement between the slave and the master surface. It is characterized by a linear range with tangent $ \lambda$ for small relative displacements (stick) followed by a horizontal upper bound (slip) given by $ \mu
p$, where $ \mu$ is the friction coefficient and $ p$ the local pressure (Figure 118). $ \mu$ is dimensionless and usually takes values between 0.1 and 0.5, $ \lambda$ has the dimension of force per volume and should be chosen to be about 10 times smaller than the spring constant. For the present Mortar contact formulation $ \lambda$ is irrelevant since the stick slope is assumed to be zero (infinite value for $ \lambda$).


First line:

Following line for all types of analysis except modal dynamics:

Example:

*FRICTION
0.2,5000.

defines a friction coefficient of 0.2 and a stick range slope of 5000.


Example files: friction1, friction2.


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guido dhondt 2013-08-06