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  1. Cluster4All Erweiterung des Linux-basierten Clustercomputings in Microsoft Umgebungen

    F. Geier, M. Rauh (ParTec) Linux compute clusters are an accepted platform for parallel applications. This paper describes how to temporarily transform an already existing PC based office environment into a powerful and ...

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  2. Grid- und Utility Computing

    C. Gonzalez (Sun Microsystems)

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  3. Fortschrittliche HPC Lösungen mit Virtualization- und Grid Technologien

    T. Rüter (IBM STG Infrastructure Solutions)

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  4. Numerische Simulation von Schlagbelastungen an unsymmetrischen CFK-Sandwich Platten

    F. Hähnel (TU Dresden)

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  5. Berechnung sprengwirkungshemmender Fenster- und Fassadenkonstruktionen

    M. Wagner, R. Müller (Ing.-Büro Dr.-Ing. R. Müller) Numerical simulations of blast resistant windows and facades will be presented and compared with test results. The focus of the presentation is the prediction of different ...

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  6. Verrippte Bauteile – Kugelimpaktversuche und Simulationsergebnisse mit LS-DYNA

    S. Hiermaier, F. Huberth (Fraunhofer EMI) Material models for thermoplastic polymers are still subject of research and development. The commonly used material models for crash simulation were developed for metals. This paper shows a ...

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  7. Implementation of a New Adaptive Cohesive Element for the Simulation of Delamination in Composite Materials in LS-DYNA

    A. Elmarakbi (Tohoku University) A new 8-node adaptive cohesive element is developed and implemented in LS-DYNA to stabilize the finite element simulations of delamination propagation in composite laminates under transverse loads. ...

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  8. Computational Simulations of Regular Open-cell Cellular Structures with Fillers

    M. Vesenjak, Prof. Z. Ren, Prof. A. Öchsner (University of Maribor) Cellular structures are often used as crash absorbers due to their high capability of impact energy absorption. During the impact the intercellular walls buckle and ...

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  9. Material Model Validation of a High Efficient Energy Absorbing Foam

    G. Slik (DOW Automotive) Energy absorbing foam padding is widely applied in various areas of modern cars in conjunction with increasing number of airbags as passive safety systems. High efficient energy absorbing foams which can be ...

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  10. Schädigungsmodellierung auf der Basis eines Zweiskalen-Ansatzes

    M. Timmel, Prof. M. Kaliske (Universität Leipzig); S. Kolling (DaimlerChrysler) Im vorliegenden Beitrag erfolgt die Diskussion eines mikromechanischen Materialansatzes zur numerischen Simulation der Steifigkeitsreduktion von ...

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