Numerical methods available in RADIOSS to apply the kinematic conditions are:
In a penalty method the node displacements are constrained by the application of penalty forces.
In this method all slave nodes lose their independence. The degrees of freedom of the slave nodes are expressed as a function of a master node or element.
Constraint equations are applied to the nodes to satisfy local kinematic conditions. No master node is used.
This method consists in the nonlinear resolution of the equilibrium equations under constraints. This method is optional for some classical kinematic conditions as: interfaces, rigid wall, rigid body and boundary conditions. It is a unique method that is available for some new kinematic conditions, such as: gear joints and interfaces type 16 and 17.
This method is generally used when other methods are not applicable. For example, when the kinematic condition must be satisfied exactly while a node contacts a surface. On the other hand, as the method is based in the nonlinear resolution of equations by Newton-Raphson method, its efficiency may be poor for a general case.