Interaction between surfaces

The interaction between contacting surfaces consists of two components: one normal to the surfaces and one tangential to the surfaces. The tangential component consists of the relative motion (sliding) of the surfaces and, possibly, frictional shear stresses. Each contact interaction can refer to a contact property that specifies a model for the interaction between the contacting surfaces. There are several contact interaction models available in Abaqus; the default model is frictionless contact with no bonding.


In this section:

Behavior normal to the surfaces
Sliding of the surfaces
Friction models
Other contact interaction options
Surface-based constraints