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DESCRIPTION: This example shows two colliding cylinders, positioned perpendicular to each other. The ends of one cylinder are fixed, where the ends of the other cylinder are prescribed. The contact interface is defined by a sliding interface. The cylinders are modeled using a neo-Hookean material.
You've stumbled on an old post. Nowadays, all the test problems can be found in the model repository in FEBio Studio. If you open FEBio Studio and select the Repository panel, you can find this particular example under Test Suite > Dynamics > dy09.feb
Best,
Steve
Department of Bioengineering, University of Utah
Scientific Computing and Imaging institute, University of Utah
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