Edgar J. Kaiser
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                                06.05.2013, 10:54 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi Ariane,
the red cross at the Materials node indicates that material assignments are missing. You have quite a delicate geometry there. I would recommend to test the boundary conditions in a simpler setup and in 2D axial and then get back to 3D. 
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Edgar
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                            Hi Ariane,
the red cross at the Materials node indicates that material assignments are missing. You have quite a delicate geometry there. I would recommend to test the boundary conditions in a simpler setup and in 2D axial and then get back to 3D. 
Cheers
Edgar
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                                06.05.2013, 11:31 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi,
Some quick additional hints:
1. Something is wrong with the solver sequence. A contact problem should have a segregated solver. Regenerate the solver sequence.
2. Check the scaling of the contact pressure under Dependent variables so that it is relevant for your physics.
3. Assembly problems like this are often singular in the initial state before contact is established. If this is the case, please refer to the documentation and Knowledgebase about how to avoid that.
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Henrik                                                
                                                
                            Hi,
Some quick additional hints:
1. Something is wrong with the solver sequence. A contact problem should have a segregated solver. Regenerate the solver sequence.
2. Check the scaling of the contact pressure under Dependent variables so that it is relevant for your physics.
3. Assembly problems like this are often singular in the initial state before contact is established. If this is the case, please refer to the documentation and Knowledgebase about how to avoid that.
Regards,
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                                06.05.2013, 14:17 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Thank you for the quick answer, it is helpful.
The material data are the poisson ratio and the Young's modulus, the density is missing (because I don't know it), but in a simpler model (a cylinder insead of the screw) the problem was solved.
Is MUMPS a good solver for this problem? I'm not sure, because I used Comsol since 3 weeks.
Thank you,
Ariane
                                                
                                                
                            Thank you for the quick answer, it is helpful.
The material data are the poisson ratio and the Young's modulus, the density is missing (because I don't know it), but in a simpler model (a cylinder insead of the screw) the problem was solved.
Is MUMPS a good solver for this problem? I'm not sure, because I used Comsol since 3 weeks.
Thank you,
Ariane
                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                                                                        
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                                06.05.2013, 17:03 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Ariane -
MUMPS is just fine for this problem.  You could also use PARDISO.  More important is that you've selected the Segregated Solver rather than the Fully Coupled as suggested by Henrik.  The default solver sequence should generate with the Segregated Solver if you are not sure how to set this up yourself.
No need to add the density if you are solving the Stationary form of the Solid Mechanics equations.
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Josh Thomas
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                            Ariane -
MUMPS is just fine for this problem.  You could also use PARDISO.  More important is that you've selected the Segregated Solver rather than the Fully Coupled as suggested by Henrik.  The default solver sequence should generate with the Segregated Solver if you are not sure how to set this up yourself.
No need to add the density if you are solving the Stationary form of the Solid Mechanics equations.
Best regards,
Josh Thomas
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                                13.05.2013, 01:52 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hello!
Thank you for the help. I tried all you said (changed the scaling factor, used the segregated solver, set a small initial contact pressure). But when I use the default settings with the segregated solver, there are two steps a segregated (for the displacement) and a lumped (for the contact). With this default settings the cylinder don't flexure but becoming thicker. If I use only the segregated step for the displacement and the contact, the cylinder flexure. In both settings the convergence plot is not so good.
What should I do? 
I thought it is an easy problem but I'm wrong. Maybe I can mail somebody my model to check the settings?
Thank you for your help.
Ariane                                                
                                                
                            Hello!
Thank you for the help. I tried all you said (changed the scaling factor, used the segregated solver, set a small initial contact pressure). But when I use the default settings with the segregated solver, there are two steps a segregated (for the displacement) and a lumped (for the contact). With this default settings the cylinder don't flexure but becoming thicker. If I use only the segregated step for the displacement and the contact, the cylinder flexure. In both settings the convergence plot is not so good.
What should I do? 
I thought it is an easy problem but I'm wrong. Maybe I can mail somebody my model to check the settings?
Thank you for your help.
Ariane                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                    
                    
    
                        
                            
                                                                                        
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                                13.05.2013, 10:04 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hi Ariane,
Based on the figure you posted that is a tough contact problem to solve! In addition to the suggestions mentioned above I would look at the convergence log closely and also monitor the non-converged solution during analysis (via the “Results While Solving” section in the Solver window). That may provide clues on what is causing the convergence problems.
Nagi Elabbasi
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                            Hi Ariane,
Based on the figure you posted that is a tough contact problem to solve! In addition to the suggestions mentioned above I would look at the convergence log closely and also monitor the non-converged solution during analysis (via the “Results While Solving” section in the Solver window). That may provide clues on what is causing the convergence problems.
Nagi Elabbasi
Veryst Engineering