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  1. Simulation of the Drop Impact Behaviour of Metallic Hollow Sphere Structure

    Metallic hollow sphere structures (MHSS) form a new group of advanced composite materials characterised by high geometry reproduction leading to stable mechanical and physical properties. The MHSS combine the well-known advantages of ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Impact
  2. Optional Strain-Rate Forms for the Johnson Cook Constitutive Model and the Role of the Parameter Epsilon_0^1

    A brief review of the standard Johnson-Cook model is presented. Three optional strain-rate forms are introduced and calibrated to laboratory data for A36 steel. Next a brief description of the LS-DYNA implementation of the new ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Impact
  3. Transversely Isotropic Plasticity with Application to Fiber-Reinforced Plastics

    In this article a constitutive formulation for transversely isotropic materials is presented taking large plastic deformation at small elastic strains into account. A scalar damage model is used for the approximation of the unloading ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Anisotropy (Materials II)
  4. An Anisotropic Material Model for Finite Rubber Viscoelasticity

    In this article a formulation of an anisotropic finite linear viscoelasticity model is proposed. In particular, transverse isotropy and orthotropy is considered. The aim of this work is to establish a material model, which allows the ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Anisotropy (Materials II)
  5. Phenomenological and Micromechanical Modeling of Anisotropic Effects in Hyperelastic Materials

    Hyperelastic materials may exhibit anisotropic effects caused by fiber-reinforcement and filler-particles. In the latter case, anisotropy is induced by directional preconditioning during the production process where a microstructural ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Anisotropy (Materials II)
  6. Determination of the Mechanical Properties of Oriented Short Fibre Reinforced Thermoplastics under Different Stress States

    This paper presents several methods to examine fibre reinforced specimens at the three principle stress states and at different fibre orientations. The specimens for the different stress states were machined out of the same injection ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Fibers & Polymers (Material I)
  7. Numerische Nachbildung der Crashfront von faserverstärkten Strukturen mit Hilfe von Mehrschalenmodellen

    The numerical simulation of the crash front in composite structures is up to now difficult. The reason is based on the complex failure phaenomena in the crushing area (fibre fracture, matrix failure, delamination, etc.). To improve ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Fibers & Polymers (Material I)
  8. Benchmarks for Composite Delamination Using LS-DYNA 971

    The increasing interest in the implementation of fiber reinforced materials for primary and secondary structures requires a closer look into the performance of these materials under a wide range of structural loads. This paper deals ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Fibers & Polymers (Material I)
  9. Kunststoffcharaktersierung mit Impetus II - Der effiziente Weg zu validierten dynamischen Materialdaten

    The testing system Impetus II provides the automatic analysis of dynamic loaded parts or samples and builds for the first time a closed way of realistic material morphology and load case during test over semi analytical models or ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Fibers & Polymers (Material I)
  10. Verkürzung der Try-Out-Phase durch Prozessfenster-Ermittlung und Ziehsickenoptimierung

    Die Abschätzung der Herstellbarkeit von Tiefziehbauteilen mittels der Finiten-Elemente-methode ist schon länger Stand der Technik. Die Genauigkeit und die Zuverlässigkeit der Simulationswerkzeuge abgebildet. Neben dieser Entwicklung ...

    Located in Download / … / 2007 Deutsches LS-DYNA Forum / Metal Forming
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