Numerical modeling of the contact between three-dimensional regions with the use of FEM
The numerical approach based on the finite element method (FEM) for modeling of mechanical interaction between three-dimensional objects is presented in the paper. The model of contact is based on the assumption that the nodes of the region which is the source of contact cannot overlap with the node...
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doaj-b4bc3dea1a964a2796f15df0e0fbc2742021-02-02T00:44:10ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011570800910.1051/matecconf/201815708009matecconf_mms2018_08009Numerical modeling of the contact between three-dimensional regions with the use of FEMSkrzypczak TomaszWęgrzyn-Skrzypczak EwaSowa LeszekThe numerical approach based on the finite element method (FEM) for modeling of mechanical interaction between three-dimensional objects is presented in the paper. The model of contact is based on the assumption that the nodes of the region which is the source of contact cannot overlap with the nodes of the region being the target. The procedure of the detection of collision between surfaces of the source and the target is discussed in details. The behaviour of surfaces being in contact depends on their rigidity and is numerically modeled in the case of perfectly rigid source and deformable target. Each modeled object has an independent mesh of finite elements. These meshes can be freely moved relative to each other. Example of calculation using original program written in C++ is presented and discussed.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815708009computational mechanicscontact problemfinite element methodmulti-mesh approach |
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Skrzypczak Tomasz Węgrzyn-Skrzypczak Ewa Sowa Leszek Numerical modeling of the contact between three-dimensional regions with the use of FEM MATEC Web of Conferences computational mechanics contact problem finite element method multi-mesh approach |
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Skrzypczak Tomasz Węgrzyn-Skrzypczak Ewa Sowa Leszek |
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Numerical modeling of the contact between three-dimensional regions with the use of FEM |
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Numerical modeling of the contact between three-dimensional regions with the use of FEM |
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Numerical modeling of the contact between three-dimensional regions with the use of FEM |
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Numerical modeling of the contact between three-dimensional regions with the use of FEM |
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Numerical modeling of the contact between three-dimensional regions with the use of FEM |
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numerical modeling of the contact between three-dimensional regions with the use of fem |
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EDP Sciences |
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MATEC Web of Conferences |
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2261-236X |
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2018-01-01 |
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The numerical approach based on the finite element method (FEM) for modeling of mechanical interaction between three-dimensional objects is presented in the paper. The model of contact is based on the assumption that the nodes of the region which is the source of contact cannot overlap with the nodes of the region being the target. The procedure of the detection of collision between surfaces of the source and the target is discussed in details. The behaviour of surfaces being in contact depends on their rigidity and is numerically modeled in the case of perfectly rigid source and deformable target. Each modeled object has an independent mesh of finite elements. These meshes can be freely moved relative to each other. Example of calculation using original program written in C++ is presented and discussed. |
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computational mechanics contact problem finite element method multi-mesh approach |
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https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815708009 |
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