This task shows how to create a Slider Connection Property between two parts. |
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A slider connection is the link between two bodies which are constrained to move together in the local normal direction at their common boundary, and will behave as if they were allowed to slide relative to each other in the local tangential plane. Since bodies can be meshed independently, the slider connection is designed to handle incompatible meshes. The slider connection relations take into account the elastic deformability of the interfaces. The program proceeds as follows:
Thus, the slider connection generates at most as many spider kinematical elements as there are nodes on the finer surface mesh for which a projection onto the opposite surface mesh exists. To know more about the Slider Join element, refer to Slider Join in the Finite Element Reference Guide. |
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Open the sample16.CATAnalysis document: you applied constraints to the assembly (Assembly Design workbench).
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