Separate Parts Phase Into One Another During Simulation

Separate Parts Phase Into One Another During Simulation

ReachShaun
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Separate Parts Phase Into One Another During Simulation

ReachShaun
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The title says it all really. I'm attaching images for reference, as well as the file. Contacts are all bonded. Deformation scale is set to actual. The three cylinders are steel while the object being tested is ABS plastic.

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ReachShaun
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Can I please get some help?

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ReachShaun
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Bump... Where is Autodesk Support??

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22sharwood
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Hey, just wanted to know if you figured it out? (sorry for necroposting I know it's been a year but I cannot find a solution to this problem anywhere and I found your post)

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ReachShaun
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Yes, I did figure it out. However, it's an issue with Fusion. You can use a
workaround like adding a small gap between parts are altering key faces to
block light.