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  1. A pregnant woman model to study injury mechanisms in car crashes

    Based on statistical analysis it has been estimated that 3 to 7% of pregnant women experience trauma, 2 third of those trauma are caused by car accidents. According to one epidemiologic study, the frequency of foetal losses could ...

    Located in Download / … / 2011 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / Papers
  2. The use of different CSF representations in a numerical head model and their effect on the results of FE head impact analyses

    To gain better insight in the mechanopathogenesis of brain and skull lesions and to improve the design of protective devices like helmets, finite element (FE) head models are used. Current FE head models have a detailed geometrical ...

    Located in Download / … / 2011 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / Papers
  3. Development of a thorax finite element model for thoracic injury assessment

    Kinetic energy non-lethal weapons (KE-NLW) are now widely used by law enforcement, by military forces, by the police in situations where the use of lethal arms is not required or suitable. Unfortunately, their effects are still not ...

    Located in Download / … / 2011 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / Papers
  4. Implementation of a Strain Rate Dependent Human Bone Model

    Strain rate dependency of mechanical properties of cortical bone has been well demonstrated in literature studies. Nevertheless, the majority of these studies have been done on nonhuman bone and at lower magnitudes of strain rates. ...

    Located in Download / … / 2011 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / Papers
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  6. Performance of Large Scale Implicit Crash Analysis on Multicore Processor Systems

    This talk presents a study of the scalability and performance as well as memory usage of large scale implicit crash analysis on multicore processor systems.

    Located in Download / … / 2011 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / Papers
  7. MPP Execution of Implicit Mechanics with 10M or More Elements

    LS-DYNA models for Implicit Mechanics are getting larger and more complex. We are continually seeing models where the linear algebra problems in Implicit Mechanics have 3 to 5 million elements and know of at least one that is nearly ...

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  8. Performance Benefits of NVIDIA GPUs for LS-DYNA

    This work examines the performance characteristics of LS-DYNA for the latest CPU and GPU technologies available. The results are provided for system configurations of workstations for finite element models that are relevant to current ...

    Located in Download / … / 2011 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / Papers
  9. Progress on GPU Implementation for LS-DYNA Implicit Mechanics

    Graphics processing units (GPUs) are ubiquitous devices designed to improve the end-user experience in mass market arenas such as gaming. High-end GPUs have an order of magnitude more computing power than their hosts, and are thus ...

    Located in Download / … / 2011 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / Papers
  10. The use of Generic Entities for Multidisciplinary preprocessing. A simple but powerful pattern in ANSA

    Today’s multidisciplinary CAE environment demands for rapid FE Model development cycles, thus the efficient processing of repetitive and complex modeling tasks is vital. This creates a need for highly automated processing steps and ...

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