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  1. Mesh sensitivity of crash simulations: comparison of manually and batch meshed models

    The results of numerical simulations are primarily influenced by three factors. One factor is the mathematical model, in which the physical phenomena are described. Certain assumptions, based on the experience of the user, are made to ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  2. Efficient Shape Optimization of Crashworthy Structures using a New Substructuring Method

    A new methodology is introduced to drastically reduce the time and effort required to perform vehicle crashworthy design optimization on components or subsystems whose performance is strongly coupled to that of the complete system to ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  3. The influence of the mesh on crashworthiness accuracy and sensitivity

    Paul Du Bois, beratender Ingenieur, Offenbach Dr. Lars Fredriksson, Dr. Marc Ratzel, Dr. Detlef Schneider Altair Egnineering GmbH

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  4. Linux64 im CAE Umfeld

    This talks introduces HPC in the CAE enviroment and gives an overview about the system requirements of CAE and the Linux64-Server SGI Altix.

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  5. Shorten your development cycle through the usage of high performance computers and tools for automatic post-processing via the internet

    The use of massive parallel computers as clusters with linux operating systems increases significantly in crash analysis. This way the use of low-priced computers and a standardized, automatically performed post-processing, will ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  6. Compression of LS-DYNA Simulation Results using FEMZIP

    The standard usage of simulation as part of the automotive design process has increased the demand for archiving simulation results. Intensive collaboration during the development process requires the exchange of simulation results. ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  7. Integration of Middleware for Compute Farms

    This talk gives a brief overview about the integration of middleware in computer farms.

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  8. Automated Reporting and Workflow Management of LS-DYNA Simulations

    The steady need to decrease the product development time and to increase the quality requires a more and more automated workflow for the processes before and after the actual numerical simulation. This leads to developments in the ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  9. Application of Neural Networks in LS-OPT: Parametric Study and Guidelines

    This talk explains the goals of metamodeling methods, technologies for optimization and shows examples on frontal crash, knee impact and an analytical benchmark.

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
  10. Enhanced Simulation Models for Lower Extremity Injuries

    The number of lower extremity injuries due to frontal car crashes is still high. Lower extremity injuries need a long term treatment and cause high treatment costs. Standard anthropometric test devices are not sufficient in detecting ...

    Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2004 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum
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