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  1. Statistical Energy Acoustic for High Frequencies Analysis

    For high frequency analysis, Statistical energy analysis (SEA) has proved to be a promising approach to the calculation of sound transmission in complex structures. In automotive industry and also in civil engineering, most of ...

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  2. Recent Updates in LS-DYNA Frequency Domain Solvers Located in Download / … / Documents / SESSIONS B 1 - 4
  3. The CASIMIR Model for Simulation in Seating Comfort Applications – A Status Update for LS-DYNA

    For those who spend a lot of ti me driving, issues of comfort can become issues of health and safety. Therefore seating comfort is an important point in the seat development. Currently, the OEM and Tier - 1 are ...

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  4. An Investigation of Modeling Approaches for Material Instability of Aluminum Sheet Metal using the GISSMO Model

    The most generally accepted tool for the assessment of formability of sheet material up to the present date is the forming limit diagram (FLD). It allows the identification of critical areas in a sheet - forming simulation where ...

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  5. The Numerical Failure Prediction by the Damage Model GISSMO in Various Materials of Sheet Metal

    Responding to continuous demands for weight saving and enhancement of collision safety of vehicles, high-strength steel sheets are widely used for car bodies. Also, the applications of aluminum sheets are increasing for seeking ...

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  6. Development of an Anisotropic Material Model for the Simulation of Extruded Aluminum under Transient Dynamic Loads

    The movement towards lightweight mate rials in the construction of automotive bodies is leading to an increase in parts made from extruded aluminum and other materials with a large degree of anisotropic behavior. The need to model ...

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  7. Creation and Validation of Material Cards for Aluminium Sheet Metal Materials

    While many simulation programs contain sufficient material cards for most of the steel materials, the aluminum cards often aren’t available yet. Therefore many of the aluminum processing suppliers have to create their own cards but ...

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  8. Macroscopic Modeling of Polymeric Materials

    This work is concerned with the influence of hypo- and hyper- elasticity on the numerical predictions of the behavior of polymers. A hypo-elastic model applies the rate of deformation tensor as the main kinematic variable, while the ...

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  9. Practical failure criterion of spot weld for crash simulation

    This paper proposed a failure criterion of spot welds for combined loading condition for crash simulation. The tests were designed to obtain the failure load of a spot weld under combined loading condition. The seven types of ...

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  10. The Effects of Active Muscle Contraction into Pedestrian Kinematics and Injury during Vehicle-Pedestrian Collision

    The objective of this study is to develop a finite element model of active human skeletal muscle, which can mimic the contraction behavior of the skeletal muscle and also to analyze the effects of active muscle contraction into ...

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