Apologies if this is a stupid question.
I'm trying to figure out how to use Tangential Stiffness and a Friction Coefficient for making a snap through type latch.
Ideally i want the two pieces to slide over each other with a friction coefficient. My understanding is that the tangential stiffness also gives a form of friction - would i use one or the other, but not both - correct?
Also i'm assuming the elastic contact for symmetry would have normal stiffness but no tangential stiffness to allow it to slide as a symmetrical section - correct?
I'm considering 2 methods and looking for advice.
Method 1: Set my friction coeff and set contact tangential to 0 or a very very low number
Method 2: Multiply the Contact Normal Stiffness by the friction coefficent to give a tangential stiffness value and set the friction coeff to 0
Comments
It seems to be behaving correctly and closely matching the classical calculated model using the following
Frictional Contact Settings as you detailed
High Normal Stiffness and High Tangential Stiffness per Unit Area
Elastic Symmetry Contacts
High Normal Stiffness and Zero Tangential Stiffness per unit Area.