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Mech Nonlin Connections

The document provides an overview of advanced contact and fastener modeling capabilities in ANSYS Mechanical. It discusses topics like contact review, springs, spot welds, interface treatments, friction, bolt pretension and gaskets. The document contains workshops with examples to illustrate different concepts.
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Mech Nonlin Connections

The document provides an overview of advanced contact and fastener modeling capabilities in ANSYS Mechanical. It discusses topics like contact review, springs, spot welds, interface treatments, friction, bolt pretension and gaskets. The document contains workshops with examples to illustrate different concepts.
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Table of Contents

14. 5 Release

ANSYS Mechanical
Advanced Contact & Fasteners
1 © 2013 ANSYS, Inc. March 14, 2013
Table of Contents
Introduction

1. Overview
4. Bolt Pretension
A. Contact review
Workshop 4A
B. Auto Detect Options
C. Using the Contact Tool 5. Gaskets
D. Joint Review A. Background on Gasket Behavior
E. Springs and Beams B. Gasket Bodies
F. Spot Welds C. Mesh Controls
G. Connection Worksheet D. Material Properties
H. Workshop 1A E. Gasket Results
F. Workshop 5A
2. Interface Treatments
A. Rigid Body Motion
B. Contact Surface Offset
C. Workshop 2A – Interference Fit
D. Contact Stabilization Damping
E. Workshop 2B –Contact Stabilization
F. MPC Interface Options
G. Time Step Controls
H. Friction
I. Workshop 2C –Friction

3. Accessing Advanced Contact Features via MAPDL


A. Background on Contact Pair
B. Contact Documentation
C. MAPDL Command Syntax
D. General Procedure
E. Example Cases
F. Workshop 3A and 3B

2 © 2013 ANSYS, Inc. March 14, 2013

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