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# There are several ways to invoke the command:
#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:FEM_ConstraintContact.svg|16px]] [[FEM_ConstraintContact|Contact Constraint]]}} button.
#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Model → Mechanical Boundary Conditions and Loads → [[Image:FEM_ConstraintContact.svg|16px]] Contact Constraint}} option from the menu.
# Select the master face. Press the first {{Button|Add}} button. To remove a face from the selection, click on it and press the first {{Button|Remove}} button. {{Version|1.1}}: Edge may also be selected in 2D models.
# Select the slave face. Press the second {{Button|Add}} button. To remove a face from the selection, click on it and press the second {{Button|Remove}} button. {{Version|1.1}}: Edge may also be selected in 2D models.
# Optionally enter ''Contact Stiffness''.
# {{Version|1.0}}: Optionally enter ''Clearance Adjustment''. All nodes of the slave face whose distance from the master face is smaller or equal to this number will be moved to lie on the master face at the beginning of the analysis. This adjustment doesn't cause any strains.
# {{Version|1.0}}: Optionally check the ''Enable Friction'' box to specify the friction coefficient and stick slope value.
# Optionally enter ''Friction Coefficient''. The default value of 0 means frictionless contact.
# {{Version|1.0}}: Optionally enter ''Stick Slope''. It's an equivalent of contact stiffness for frictional behavior. It defines the slope of the linear relationship between shear stress and relative tangential displacement in the stick range (before slipping occurs).
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