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Old   March 6, 2019, 11:20
Default Penetration after impact & debonding
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I have a composite of rectangular shape.
It is a simple 5-lamina one.
A drop ball hits it and I want to see the debonding-delamination.
but after delamination-debonding happens, the laminas penetrate each other.
I tried to restrain this by adding frictionless contacts, between the laminas, but then it crashes.
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Hi Dimitrios,

What kind of analysis are you using for your simulation. Also how did you define your contacts ?
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