Advanced Finite Element Contact Benchmarks II
A summary report of the FENet Durability and Life Extension (DLE)
workshop in Majorca,Spain, 25th March 2004.
By Prof. Adib Becker, University of Nottingham, UK
Introduction
This workshop was the second FENET-DLE workshop on contact
benchmarks, and is a followup to the contact workshop held in
Copenhagen (27-28 February 2002). The first contact workshop
addressed the difficulties experienced by FE users in modelling
contact problems, current limitations of commercial FE software,
desirable contact features that are not currently being offered by
FE software, and the need for further research in the application
of FE methods to contact problems.
NAFEMS has published a contact benchmarks report as the first step
in establishing a set of FE contact benchmarks. It was acknowledged
in the first FENET contact workshop that there is a need for
developing more complex contact benchmarks.
A small “FENET Working Group on Contact” has been
assembled with the collaboration of the NAFEMS Non-linear Working
Group. Discussions on the development of new advanced contact
benchmarks have been initiated.
Workshop Objectives
The objectives of the FENET contact workshop were:
To discuss the requirements for advanced contact benchmarks
To agree on a list of new (advanced) contact benchmarks
To issue a request to FE software vendors and FE users to run the
new contact benchmarks and report the results.
Analysis of Workshop
The workshop was chaired by Professor Adib Becker (University of
Nottingham, UK), and attended by 14 delegates.
The chairman presented the following:
An overview of the previous FE workshop on Contact benchmarks held
in Copenhagen in February 2002
A summary of the current published NAFEMS contact benchmarks
A review of the good features and limitations of the published
benchmarks
A review of a number of suggestions for advanced contact benchmarks
sent by FENET members and other FE analysts.
Discussions were held to evaluate the merits and disadvantages of
each of the candidate contact benchmarks. Finally, was agreed to
concentrate on only 5 contact benchmarks, as follows:
The selected contact benchmarks exhibit the following features:
3D contact
Frictional stick-slip in contact area
2D/3D Linear vs. quadratic elements
3D 27 node brick elements
Shell contact
Large strain contact
Metal forming
Mesh dependency
Compression of rubber
Rolling contact
It was recognized that the dimensions and the material properties
will play an important role in highlighting the relevant features
of the contact benchmarks.
Therefore, further FE analyses will be performed to establish the
geometric parameters, material constants, values of the applied
loads and the coefficient of friction.
Future Work
The following is an outline of the agreed work plan for the
establishment of a new set of advanced contact benchmarks:
Step 1 (Initiate discussion) -
completed in February 2003 Assemble a small “FENET Working
Group on Contact” of interested parties. Collaborate with the
NAFEMS Non-linear Working Group. Initiate discussions on the
development of new advanced contact benchmarks.
Step 2 (Agree benchmarks) -
to be completed in June 2004 Agree on a list of new contact
benchmarks. Issue a request to FE software vendors and FE users and
to run the new contact benchmarks.
Step 3 (Launch final workshop) -
to be completed in March 2005 Launch a further FENET DLE workshop
on “Advanced Contact Benchmarks” to report the outcome.
Step 4 (Issue FENET Report) -
to be completed in July 2005 Issue a formal report on Advanced
Contact Benchmarks. It is expected that a formal report on advanced
contact benchmarks will be published by NAFEMS in due course.
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