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  1. Computing on GPUs

    The increasing power of GPUs has led to the intent to transfer computing load from CPUs to GPUs. A first example has been the porting of computing intensive algorithms like e.g. ray-tracing algorithms from CPU to GPU. Through the ...

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  2. Performance of the Hybrid LS-DYNA on Crash Simulation with the Multicore Architecture

    Using crash simulation models, we investigate the multicore performance of the newly developed hybrid LS-DYNA, a method whose speedup arises from both shared-memory and message-passing parallelisms. Theoretically, the hybrid method ...

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  4. Latest developments in Crash Pre Processing and Post Processing. Innovative Ideas brought to the Industry with ANSA and μETA.

    The increasingly demanding and complex requirements in Crash Analysis, require continues and innovative software development. BETA CAE Systems in an effort to meet, and exceed, the demands of the industry is introducing new cutting ...

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  5. CAE Data Management from a single Geometry Revision to multi-disciplinary Simulation Results

    Development processes for more complex new products and better performance require necessarily verification through digital simulation. Due to shortened development cycles the time to answer questions about reliable product ...

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  6. LS-DYNA Productivity and Power-aware Simulations in Cluster Environments

    From concept to engineering and from design to test and manufacturing; engineering relies on powerful virtual development solutions. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) are used in an effort to secure ...

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  7. Strain Rate Induced Strength Enhancement in Concrete: Much ado about Nothing?

    When concrete impact and penetration simulations are discussed, the question of increased strength due to high strain rates arises. Many concrete material modelers cite and use the seminal work of Bischoff and Perry (1991), or the ...

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  8. SPH Simulations of High Velocity Impacts on Concrete Plate

    The local damages of the concrete plate are produced by high velocity impact of rigid projectile. In order to represent the cracking or perforation behaviours of the concrete, SPH is appropriate method because of completely mesh ...

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  9. High-Mass, Low-Velocity Impacts on Reinforced Concrete Slabs

    The behaviour of reinforced concrete in quasi static regimes has been investigated extensively but there have been few investigations into its transient behaviour, especially under low velocity regimes. This paper describes the finite ...

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  10. Finite element modeling of the ITER superconducting cables mechanical behaviour using LS-DYNA code

    Superconducting cables are one of the key technical solutions used for generation of strong magnetic field in modern tokamaks. It is very important for engineers to be able to predict the mechanical deformations of ...

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