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contact with friction

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So I'm trying to model a block sliding on a flat surface with friction.

My setup includes:
a) a block that is .1m tall, 2m wide and 10m long
b) a block that is .1m tall, 1m wide and .75m long

Configuration:
block b is sitting on top of and at the edge of block a.
(there is a .01m distance between the surfaces so that the two blocks do not form a union)

Constraints (structural mechanics):
I applied a fixed constraint to block a
I have the two blocks set up as a contact pair, and have a contact pair constraint set with dynamic friction
I have a boundary load applied to the side of block b that is intended to push it along the length of block a
I have a boundary load applied to the top of block b to assert a gravitational force
I have the materials set as 1018 steel
I have a finer mesh on block a

Here are the problems I'm having:
- the displacement of block b doesn't change as the dynamic friction coefficient is increased.
- block b seems to be protruding through the contact surface of block a

Thanks for any tips or suggestions !

andrew

2 Replies Last Post 24 mar 2012, 13:52 GMT-4
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 16 dic 2010, 02:18 GMT-5
Hi

there was a nice documented model in 3.5a, do not know if it's ported to v4 yet but probably you scould find your answers therein

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi there was a nice documented model in 3.5a, do not know if it's ported to v4 yet but probably you scould find your answers therein -- Good luck Ivar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 24 mar 2012, 13:52 GMT-4
Hi Ivar,

Whats the name of that model? Is it accessible for 4.2a?

Thanks
Hi Ivar, Whats the name of that model? Is it accessible for 4.2a? Thanks

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