CGAP

Gap Element Connection

Description: Defines a gap or friction element.

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Alternate Format and Example:

Field Definition Type Default
EID Element identification number. Integer > 0 Required
PID Property identification number of a PGAP entry. Integer > 0 Required
GA, GB Grid point identification numbers of connection points. Integer > 0; GA ≠ GB Required
X1, X2, X3 Components of vector , from GA, in the displacement coordinate system at GA (see Figure 1). Real or blank
G0 Grid point identification number to optionally supply X1, X2, X3. Direction of orientation vector is GA to G0. Integer or blank
CID Element coordinate system identification number. CID must be specified if GA and GB are coincident. See Remark 7. Integer ≥ 0 or blank

Remarks:

  1. The CGAP element is intended for use in nonlinear static analysis. It will produce a linear stiffness matrix for all other solutions. The stiffness used depends on the gap state.
  2. The gap element coordinate system is defined by one of two following methods:
    • If the coordinate system (CID field) is specified, the element coordinate system is established using that coordinate system, in which the element x-axis is in the T1 direction and the y-axis in the T2 direction. The orientation vector will be ignored in this case.
    • If the CID field is blank and the grid points GA and GB are not coincident, then the line AB is the element x-axis and the orientation vector lies in the x-y plane.
  3. The element coordinate system does not rotate as a result of deflections.
  4. Initial gap openings are defined on the PGAP entry and not by the separation distance between GA and GB.
  5. Forces, which are requested with the STRESS Case Control command, are output in the element coordinate system. Fx is positive for compression.
  6. This element will default to a linear spring in linear solutions including linear static analysis with linear contact enabled. A nonlinear solution must be selected for general contact behavior.
  7. If CID is being used to define the element coordinate system and the CID refers to either a cylindrical or spherical coordinate system, then grid GA will be used to locate the system. If grid GA lies on the z-axis of the cylindrical or spherical coordinate system, it is recommended that a different coordinate system be used to define the element orientation.

Figure 1. CGAP Element Coordinate System