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Most of the analysis work you perform will likely be done as some sort of static analysis (linear static or nonlinear static), which requires a statically stable solution. Parts can deform and accommodate some small relative displacements and controlled displacements; however, problems like fatal analysis errors or convergence failures can arise when parts are free to experience rigid body motion (e.g., like a pin rotating in a hole). As some contact types allow for sliding and even separation, you may need to assist in making the geometry stable. Consider the following:
Stability is one item to keep in mind when using contact – however, there are a few other items to be aware of when utilizing contact in an analysis.
If contact issues arise, consider stability of the parts, ensure contact has been defined, if there are gaps, what penetration type is used, and whether the results are being exaggerated.
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