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Old   January 10, 2019, 11:32
Default Face slip/overlap during simulation
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Hi, just a short question: as we see on the pictures during my Explicit Dynamic simulation (it should run over break) , the faces start to slip and "penetrate" graphically, howewer i set a frictionless contact.
I know the mesh is not too fine but it looks like its undependent from the mesh, i think it should be a settings problem: I alredy tried many things but until now without any success, its always show the same penetration.
Can someone give me an advice should i change? Thanks
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