General contact is a contact modeling technique that greatly simplifies the contact specification process. This method offers automated contact creation and requires minimal user input compared to the pair-based contact definition method. (See Comparison of Pair-Based Contact and General Contact.) General contact is most useful when the geometry of the model makes it difficult to determine contact pairs.
The following general contact topics are available:
- 8.1. General Contact Overview
- 8.2. Modeling General Contact - Basic Procedure
- 8.3. Creating Rigid Target Surfaces
- 8.4. Generating General Contact Surfaces (GCGEN Command)
- 8.5. Identifying General Contact Surfaces
- 8.6. Applying Surface Geometry Correction
- 8.7. Defining Non-Default Contact Settings
- 8.8. Defining Contact Interactions (GCDEF Command)
- 8.9. Managing Contact Interactions Between Surfaces
- 8.10. Defining Interface Behavior
- 8.11. Assigning Contact Properties via Real Constants
- 8.12. Other Useful Tools for General Contact