cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Community Tip - Need help navigating or using the PTC Community? Contact the community team. X

How to calculate contact forces in Model?

OptimistishHerr
12-Amethyst

How to calculate contact forces in Model?

As for a simple example, i have 2 parts which is screwed with a preload of 20kn.

The parts are in contact with each other.

 

How would i know the contact force AFTER CALCULATION?

 

Where could I find it or the process or option to get the value of contact force

 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions

The contact force measure was actually automatically created.  It was named Interface1_force.

To manually create this, the measure type first selected is Interface, not Force as one might think.

 

The model you attached has only the two parts and does not contain a load of 20kN.

To create the load maybe a fastener could be used like this.FastenerFastener

 

Your unit sytem "HOF" is not very friendly for force.  A Newton is kg m / sec^2 so 20KN = 20,000,000,000 mm g / sec^2Units HOFUnits HOF

 

So when displaying study status (*.rpt file) we get 2E10 which is 20kN

 

Results in HOF unitsResults in HOF units

 

You could consider an alternate unit system,  for example mm -g - N -ms to help with the basic units shown in the status file.

 

The measure can also be graphed in the results viewer like this, and in the result viewer you can choose whatever units you desire.

It is just faster and easier to view in the status file as long as you understand what the units will be (basic units)

Results GraphResults Graph

 

View solution in original post

1 REPLY 1

The contact force measure was actually automatically created.  It was named Interface1_force.

To manually create this, the measure type first selected is Interface, not Force as one might think.

 

The model you attached has only the two parts and does not contain a load of 20kN.

To create the load maybe a fastener could be used like this.FastenerFastener

 

Your unit sytem "HOF" is not very friendly for force.  A Newton is kg m / sec^2 so 20KN = 20,000,000,000 mm g / sec^2Units HOFUnits HOF

 

So when displaying study status (*.rpt file) we get 2E10 which is 20kN

 

Results in HOF unitsResults in HOF units

 

You could consider an alternate unit system,  for example mm -g - N -ms to help with the basic units shown in the status file.

 

The measure can also be graphed in the results viewer like this, and in the result viewer you can choose whatever units you desire.

It is just faster and easier to view in the status file as long as you understand what the units will be (basic units)

Results GraphResults Graph

 

Top Tags