This option is used to create a surface smoothing definition for contact interactions. It must be used in conjunction with the *CONTACT PAIR option. The defined smoothing methods apply to the specified regions of the surfaces in the referenced contact pair.
Product: Abaqus/Standard
Type: Model data
Level: Model
“Smoothing contact surfaces in Abaqus/Standard,” Section 34.1.3 of the Abaqus Analysis User's Manual
Set this parameter equal to a label that will be used to refer to this surface smoothing definition.
This label is referred to by the GEOMETRIC CORRECTION parameter on the *CONTACT PAIR option.
Data line to define smoothing on regions of two-dimensional surfaces that correspond (or nearly correspond) to a circular arc (see Figure 18.521):
Name of slave surface or surface corresponding to a subregion of the slave surface.
Name of master surface or surface corresponding to a subregion of the master surface.
The “word” CIRCUMFERENTIAL.
Global X-coordinate of point a, the approximate center (origin) of the circular arc.
Global Y-coordinate of point a, the approximate center (origin) of the circular arc.
Data line to define smoothing on regions of surfaces that correspond (or nearly correspond) to a surface of revolution (see Figure 18.522):
Name of slave surface or surface corresponding to a subregion of the slave surface.
Name of master surface or surface corresponding to a subregion of the master surface.
The “word” CIRCUMFERENTIAL.
Global X-coordinate of point a on the approximate axis of revolution for the surface.
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 18.522).
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.
Data line to define smoothing on regions of surfaces that correspond (or nearly correspond) to a sphere section (see Figure 18.523):
Name of slave surface or surface corresponding to a subregion of the slave surface.
Name of master surface or surface corresponding to a subregion of the master surface.
The “word” SPHERICAL.
Global X-coordinate of point a, the approximate center (origin) of the sphere.
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 the above data lines as often as necessary to define all surface regions that require smoothing.