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Posted:
2 years ago
19.04.2023, 09:53 GMT-4
First thing to change is to use an auxilliary sweep in the stationary study step settings, rather than a parametric sweep... without a model file to examine, difficult to suggest more.
I assume you have defined your contact pairs and contact physics nodes?
There are a number of tutorials and application library examples which demonstrate the use of contact within a simulation. I would suggest you start there...
There is also a support article which gives good general advice about setting up contact pairs.
First thing to change is to use an auxilliary sweep in the stationary study step settings, rather than a parametric sweep... without a model file to examine, difficult to suggest more.
I assume you have defined your contact pairs and contact physics nodes?
There are a number of tutorials and application library examples which demonstrate the use of contact within a simulation. I would suggest you start there...
There is also a support article which gives good general advice about setting up contact pairs.
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Posted:
2 years ago
20.04.2023, 13:15 GMT-4
First thing to change is to use an auxilliary sweep in the stationary study step settings, rather than a parametric sweep... without a model file to examine, difficult to suggest more.
I assume you have defined your contact pairs and contact physics nodes?
There are a number of tutorials and application library examples which demonstrate the use of contact within a simulation. I would suggest you start there...
There is also a support article which gives good general advice about setting up contact pairs.
Thak you very much..!!
>First thing to change is to use an auxilliary sweep in the stationary study step settings, rather than a parametric sweep... without a model file to examine, difficult to suggest more.
>
>I assume you have defined your contact pairs and contact physics nodes?
>
>There are a number of tutorials and application library examples which demonstrate the use of contact within a simulation. I would suggest you start there...
>
>There is also a support article which gives good general advice about setting up contact pairs.
Thak you very much..!!