Workbench Mechanical - Introduction to Contact
Workbench Mechanical - Introduction to Contact
Workbench Mechanical - Introduction to Contact
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<strong>Workbench</strong> <strong>Mechanical</strong> - <strong>Introduction</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Contact</strong><br />
G. <strong>Contact</strong> results<br />
Training Manual<br />
• The table on the previous slide alluded <strong>to</strong> an important fac<strong>to</strong>r<br />
in reviewing <strong>Contact</strong> Tool results<br />
– For Symmetric Behavior, results are reported for both <strong>Contact</strong><br />
and Target surfaces.<br />
– For any resulting Asymmetric Behavior, results are only<br />
available on <strong>Contact</strong> surfaces.<br />
• When viewing the <strong>Contact</strong> Tool<br />
worksheet, the user may select<br />
<strong>Contact</strong> or Target surfaces <strong>to</strong><br />
review results.<br />
– For Au<strong>to</strong>-Asymmetric Behavior,<br />
the results may be reported on<br />
either the <strong>Contact</strong> or Target<br />
– For Asymmetric Behavior, zero<br />
results are reported for Target<br />
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April 30, 2009<br />
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