The pin is internally represented by:
When defining pin connectors:
- Faces of body 2 can have a different radius than those of body 1.
- If the contact faces are initially coincident, you must add a contact set between those faces to prevent bonding.
- Due to introduction of rigid regions, the stresses near the area of the pin may not be accurate. The effect decreases gradually until it practically disappears in regions about 1 diameter away from the cylindrical faces. For more accurate modeling of the pin, you need to create the pin and specify proper contact conditions.
- When viewing results, you should plot the deformed shape with a scale factor of 1.0 to ensure no interference between components. When interference occurs, the results are not valid. You must define contact conditions between the interfering faces before re-running the study.