Interpreting Contact Penetration
To solve interactions between various parts of the assembly, we define contacts of different types. Though, the actual parts do not penetrate each other in real world, after solving them, we may see penetration across contacts. So, we need to understand and examine such results carefully. In this video, we will discuss why we see penetration and how we can interpret this result. For free courses offered through Ansys Innovation Courses visit http://www.ansys.com/courses.
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