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  1. The Evaluation of Crashworthiness of Vehicles with Forming Effect

    Hyunsup Kim, Sungoh Hong, Seokgil Hong, Hoon Huh KIA Motors, Kwangmyung, Korea Korean Institute of Science and Technology, Science Town, Daejon, Korea This paper is concerned with a crash analysis for vehicle structures considering ...

    Located in Downloads / … / 2003 European LS-DYNA Conference / Crash / Automotive Applications
  2. Safety Analysis of the New Actros Megaspace Cabin According to ECE-R29/02

    Horst Raich DaimlerChrysler AG, Stuttgart, Germany During the development of truck cabins the safety of the driver and the front seat passenger in an accident is considered. The cab must be designed in such a way that in an accident ...

    Located in Downloads / … / 2003 European LS-DYNA Conference / Crash / Automotive Applications
  3. Integration of Simulation in the Development Process

    J. Brockmann, Faurecia Autositze GmbH & Co. KG

    Located in Downloads / … / 2003 European LS-DYNA Conference / Crash / Automotive Applications
  4. Consideration of Manufacturing Effects to Improve Crash Simulation Accuracy

    Curd-Sigmund Böttcher, Steffen Frik Adam Opel AG, ITDC, Rüsselsheim, Germany The confidence level of crash simulations is mainly determined by a well-defined finite element representation of the vehicle structure, correct modelling ...

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  5. Current and future developments of LS-DYNA II

    Dr. Hallquist J. O., Livermore Software Technology Corp.

    Located in Downloads / … / 2003 European LS-DYNA Conference / Plenary Session
  6. The Development of the new XJ Jaguar in Advanced Aluminium; Opportunities and Challenges

    Zeguer, T., Jaguar Cars

    Located in Downloads / … / 2003 European LS-DYNA Conference / Plenary Session
  7. Implicit Functionality in LS-DYNA v970

    Dr. B. Maker, Livermore Software Technology Corp. Dr. R. Grimes, Livermore Software Technology Corp. Dr. C. Ashcraft, Livermore Software Technology Corp.

    Located in Downloads / … / 2003 European LS-DYNA Conference / Plenary Session
  8. LS-DYNA Applications in Shipbuilding

    Authors: Hervé Le Sourne, Nicolas Couty, François Besnier, Cyrille Kammerer, Hervé Legavre Principa Marine, Nantes, France DCN Ingénierie, Cherbourg, France Ship and submarine structures have long been studied thanks to finite ...

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  9. How to Develop a Five Star Car by using LS-DYNA

    R. Malcusson, Saab Automobile AB

    Located in Downloads / … / 2003 European LS-DYNA Conference / Plenary Session
  10. CAE Simulations for Passive Safety focused on the Porsche Cayenne - the Transition to New Technologies

    Erich Schelkle, Herbert Klamser Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Research & Development Center Weissach, Germany Simulation technologies are methods which have been traditionally applied in automotive engineering for a long time. Over ...

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