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Flex to rigid contact modeling is giving very high peaks in forces

I am modeling a flex to rigid contact. In this I have two queries. First is regarding IMPACT function, it works decently well when surfaces remain in contact. But where there is frequent attach-detach scenario, I am getting random and impractical forces. 
Second question is regarding contact force recorded in result file: I downloaded a macro from simcompanion which basically collates all the nodes and then calculated damping force and stiffness force seperately using inputs and basic IMPACT function. The total force given by this macro does not match with the force shown in result file. So what is the validity of the force shown in result file.
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  • sure. I am using IMPACT function with 60000 N/mm stiffness , 1.2 exponent, 0.5% damping (notably, I have tried damping variation from 0.5% to 5%) of stiffness. I haven't activated friction.
    Rigid body material is Steel. Flexbody material, I believe is Steel as well (Its a leafspring so it is definitely a steel alloy).
     
    I have tried variations of stiffness from 10k to 100k and damping from 0.5% to 5%. Also tried playing with exponent from 1.2 to 2.2.
     
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  • sure. I am using IMPACT function with 60000 N/mm stiffness , 1.2 exponent, 0.5% damping (notably, I have tried damping variation from 0.5% to 5%) of stiffness. I haven't activated friction.
    Rigid body material is Steel. Flexbody material, I believe is Steel as well (Its a leafspring so it is definitely a steel alloy).
     
    I have tried variations of stiffness from 10k to 100k and damping from 0.5% to 5%. Also tried playing with exponent from 1.2 to 2.2.
     
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