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Ten Recommendations to Improve Contact Stability for Explicit and Implicit Simulations

Here are 10 things (based on experience) that one can use to improve contact stability in any LS-DYNA simulations. They are not in any particular order. 1. Avoid duplicate contact definitions. The general thumbrule is no pair of node/segment or segment/segment (in soft=2) should be treated for penetration by more than one contact defintion 2.…

March 28, 2008 | by Suri Bala

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