This option is used to modify surface properties for surfaces that are involved in general contact interactions. It must be used in conjunction with the *CONTACT option.
Products: Abaqus/Standard Abaqus/Explicit Abaqus/CAE
Type: Model data in Abaqus/Standard; Model or history data in Abaqus/Explicit
Level: Model in Abaqus/Standard; Model or Step in Abaqus/Explicit
Abaqus/CAE: Interaction module
Use this parameter to specify the property type being assigned. To modify more than one type of surface property, use this option more than once with different values for the PROPERTY parameter.
Set PROPERTY=FEATURE EDGE CRITERIA to control which primary feature edges and secondary feature edges should be activated in the general contact domain.
Set PROPERTY=GEOMETRIC CORRECTION to assign geometric corrections. This parameter setting is available only in Abaqus/Standard.
Set PROPERTY=OFFSET FRACTION to assign the surface offset as a fraction of the surface thickness.
Set PROPERTY=THICKNESS to assign the surface thickness.
First line:
Surface name. If the surface name is omitted, a default surface that encompasses the entire general contact domain is assumed.
A scalar value representing the cutoff feature angle (in degrees).
Repeat this data line as often as necessary. If the feature edge criteria assignments overlap, the last assignment applies in the overlap region.
First line:
Surface name. A non-blank surface name is required if the ALL EDGES or PICKED EDGES options are specified. If the surface name is omitted when using the PERIMETER EDGES, NO FEATURE EDGES, or cutoff feature angle options, a default surface that encompasses the entire general contact domain is assumed.
The criterion for primary feature edges. The “words” PERIMETER EDGES (default), the “words” ALL EDGES, the “words” PICKED EDGES, the “words” NO FEATURE EDGES, or a scalar value representing the cutoff feature angle (in degrees).
The criterion for secondary feature edges. The “words” ALL REMAINING EDGES, the “words” PERIMETER EDGES, the “words” PICKED EDGES, or a scalar value representing the cutoff feature angle (in degrees).
Repeat this data line as often as necessary. If the feature edge criteria assignments overlap, the last assignment applies in the overlap region.
First line:
Surface name.
The “word” CIRCUMFERENTIAL.
Global X-coordinate of point a, the approximate center (origin) of the circular arc (see Figure 18.53–1).
Global Y-coordinate of point a, the approximate center (origin) of the circular arc.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary. If the geometry correction assignments overlap, the last assignment applies in the overlap region.
First line:
Surface name.
The “word” CIRCUMFERENTIAL.
Global X-coordinate of point a on the approximate axis of revolution for the surface (see Figure 18.53–2).
Global Y-coordinate of point a on the approximate axis of revolution for the surface.
Global Z-coordinate of point a on the approximate axis of revolution for the surface.
Global X-coordinate of point b on the approximate axis of revolution for the surface (see Figure 18.53–2).
Global Y-coordinate of point b on the approximate axis of revolution for the surface.
Global Z-coordinate of point b on the approximate axis of revolution for the surface.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary. If the geometry correction assignments overlap, the last assignment applies in the overlap region.
First line:
Surface name.
The “word” SPHERICAL.
Global X-coordinate of point a, the approximate center (origin) of the sphere (see Figure 18.53–3).
Global Y-coordinate of point a, the approximate center (origin) of the sphere.
Global Z-coordinate of point a, the approximate center (origin) of the sphere.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary. If the geometry correction assignments overlap, the last assignment applies in the overlap region.
First line:
Surface name.
Leave blank or specify the “word” NONE.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary. If the geometry correction assignments overlap, the last assignment applies in the overlap region.
First line:
Surface name. If the surface name is omitted, a default surface that encompasses the entire general contact domain is assumed. Faces specified on elements other than shell elements, membrane elements, rigid elements, and surface elements will be ignored.
The “word” ORIGINAL (default), the “word” SPOS, the “word” SNEG, or a value between –0.5 and 0.5. The offset defines the distance (as a fraction of the thickness) from the midsurface to the reference surface (containing the nodes of the element). Positive values of the offset are in the positive element normal direction. The default is ORIGINAL, which indicates that the offset specified in element section definitions (via the OFFSET parameter on *SHELL SECTION or *RIGID BODY) will be used.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary. If the offset fraction assignments overlap, the last assignment applies in the overlap region.
First line:
Surface name. If the surface name is omitted, a default surface that encompasses the entire general contact domain is assumed.
The “word” ORIGINAL (default), the “word” THINNING (available only in Abaqus/Explicit), or a scalar value representing a nominal thickness.
A constant scaling factor (default is 1.0).
Repeat this data line as often as necessary. If the thickness assignments overlap, the last assignment applies in the overlap region.