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  1. Volume-Averaged Stress States for Idealized Granular Materials using Un­bonded Discrete Spheres in LS-DYNA Located in Download / … / Documents / SESSIONS D 5 - 8
  2. Small-Overlap Crash Simulation Challenges and Solutions Located in Download / … / Documents / SESSIONS D 5 - 8
  3. Discrete Element Analysis of Idealized Granular Geometric Packing Subjected to Gravity

    This paper presents discrete element analysis models for studying quasi-static stress states in idealized granular materials subjected to gravity, and utilizes geometric packings and contact mechanics. The theoretical description of ...

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  4. Volume-Averaged Stress States for Idealized Granular Materials using Un­bonded Discrete Spheres in LS-DYNA

    The discrete element method (DEM) permits study of the kinetics of microscopic particles through use of the kinematics of contact mechanics, and has been used by numerous researchers to investigate kinematically admissible deformation ...

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  5. Modeling the Behavior of Dry Sand with DEM for Improved Impact Prediction

    Pumpkin ball impact test is similar to simple pendulum impact test. It represents a rough handling test conducted on user interface parts to check its robusteness in case of abuse loading. The objective of this work is to create a ...

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  6. Application of the SPH Finite Element Method to Evaluate Pipeline Response to Slope Instability and Landslides

    Buried pipelines operating on active slopes can be subject to lateral and axial loads resulting from slope instability and landslides. The techniques to predict pipeline displacements, loads, stress or strains are not well described ...

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  7. HPC on the Cloud: Gompute Support for LS-DYNA Simulations

    Gompute delivers comprehensive solutions for High Performance Computing, in-house, in the cloud or both. With over 10 years’ of experience providing solutions and services to the Engineering communities, Gompute delivers a ...

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  8. Scaling LS-DYNA on Rescale – HPC Cloud Simulation Platform

    Engineering and science simulations demand an increasing amount of computing resources. The majority of those resources consist of high performance computing (HPC) hardware, which are adaptable and highly efficient for running ...

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  9. Making HPC Accessible for SMEs

    Numerical computation, often also named simulation, plays nowadays in many enterprises an important role in the development process. Especially in large companies in the automotive or aerospace industry it is actually impossible to ...

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  10. New Developments in LoCo – the Innovative SDM System

    DYNAmore GmbH has founded a new wholly-owned subsidiary known as SCALE GmbH. The aim behind this move is to offer software solutions and IT services for process and data management and for FE methods development in the automotive ...

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