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  1. Neue flexible Methoden der Materialdatenermittlung für die dynamische Simulation

    The following presentation shows a new flexible and efficient methodology to measure material data in the area of static and dynamic behaviour of mechanically loaded products. An impact testing machine including comprehensive ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  2. New Side Impact Dummy Developments

    A reduction in vehicle side impact deaths continues to be a major focus at NHTSA. In 2002, 23% of crash deaths were attributed to side impact collisions, of which 60% resulted from injuries to the brain. Several significant ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  3. Advanced Airbagsimulation using Fluid-Structure-Interaction and the Eulerian Method in LS-DYNA

    Many accidents with children or small adults, where the ignition of the airbag leads to dangerous and even fatal injuries for the passengers, have led to a number of efforts to analyze this so-called „Out-ofPosition“ load cases more ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  4. Increasing efficiency in CAE cockpit development by using LS-DYNA for explicit as well as implicit calculation with only one model

    Using a cockpit system as an example of automotive components, this paper presents how efficiency in product development can be increased by using LS-DYNA explicit / implicit. Concerning the development of these complex and highly ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  5. Simulation von flüssigkeitsgefüllten Behältern unter Beschuß

    Bei Hochgeschwindigkeitsaufschlag auf flüssigkeitsgefüllte Strukturen kann es neben der Schädigung am Aufschlagort selbst durch Ausbreitung von Druckwellen im Fluid auch an weiter entfernten Stellen zu Schäden kommen.

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  6. Simulation of Fuel Sloshing – Comparative Study

    The paper outlines different approaches to fluid-structure interaction modelling in LS-DYNA. Different formulations (Lagrange, Euler, ALE and SPH) are evaluated and compared with experimental observations of a fluid sloshing problem ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  7. Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Method in LS-DYNA

    After the discussion of aspects of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics the SPH method in LS-DYNA is presented.

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  8. Element-Free-Galerkin Method (EFG) in LS-DYNA Element- FreeLS— Implementation and Applications

    This talk gives an overview of LS-DYNA-EFG including the implementation and examples of industrial applications. Further on, the recent developments of LS-DYNA-EFG are discussed which includes the inclusion of different EFG background ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  9. Element Sizes in Crash Calculation

    This talk introduces FE experiments with varied parameters and gives a brief analysis of the results.

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2005 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  10. A study of mesh sensitivity for crash simulations: comparison of manually and batch meshed models

    Most of the modern simulation techniques require a mesh on which the mathematical model, describing the physical process, is discretized. It could be a volume mesh for a CFD analysis or a surface mesh for structural investigations. ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2005 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
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