which contact is reffered
which contact is reffered
hi
here we have pin in slot , which contact should i use ?
here we have pin in slot , which contact should i use ?
Re: which contact is reffered
Electrical contact? Mechanical contact? Email contact? What are you going to use it for? A little context please?
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Re: which contact is reffered
I want to implement contact set no penetration but i am confused about selecting source and target
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Re: which contact is reffered
It doesn't make much difference (if I am understanding correctly what you are trying to do). I presume you are fixing that clevis (purple) and applying some force to the pin (grey). The contact is the inner surface of the hole and outer surface of the pin.
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YES exactly , thank you for clearing and one more thing is there any difference between contact set and component contact ??
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As I understand a contact set is between one surface and another, for example, when I analyze a pin and a clevis (straight pull) I will split the surfaces so I have no more than a 90° contact and I will enforce a non-pen between the pin and hole on the opposite side (the pin isn't glued in to the hole and can 'break away' from the surface.)
In component contact SWX should identify any and all surfaces which may be in contact and react accordingly.
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Thats nice information , if I do not split surface of pin what will happen , if I do split what will be benefit of split ?
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Re: which contact is reffered
Oops, sorry I didn't see your question until today. When you split the surface of the pin/hole you can choose which surfaces to be non-penetrating. If you do not do this then the 'back' side of the hole will "stick" to the pin and tend to pull it back - something which doesn't occur IRL. This also allows you to determine your intended bearing surface of the hole, be it 90° or 60° or something else.
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thank you i got it