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Simulating Contact Instability in Soft Thin Films through Finite Element Techniques

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“…Therefore, the discretization level in the cohesive layer was different from the discretization level in the surrounding structures. As a result, tie-constraint contact was applied between the cohesive elements with the adjacent components [21]. Hence, the fiber and matrix were appointed as the master surface and the cohesive element was appointed as the slave surface.…”
Section: Contact Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the discretization level in the cohesive layer was different from the discretization level in the surrounding structures. As a result, tie-constraint contact was applied between the cohesive elements with the adjacent components [21]. Hence, the fiber and matrix were appointed as the master surface and the cohesive element was appointed as the slave surface.…”
Section: Contact Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%