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

    The movement towards lightweight materials 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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  2. 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 more ...

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  3. Using JFOLD & LS-DYNA to Study the Effects of Folding on Airbag Deployment

    Today's engineers and designers need accurately folded airbags in their deployment simulations. Minor changes in the way the airbag is folded can cause different deployment behaviour, which can lead to trim fracture, hang-ups and ...

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  4. An investigation of modelling approaches for material instability of aluminum sheet metal using the GISSMO-model

    The use of aluminum sheet for stamped parts in the automotive industry is a continuous trend driven by the pressing need of weight reduction. At the same time the role played by numerical methods for the design of forming processes ...

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  5. CAE analysis of Passenger Airbag Bursting through Instrumental Panel based on Corpuscular Particle Method

    The safety regulation requires that passenger airbag (PAB) to deploy into working position in time without causing any fragmentation of its surrounding structure. Due to the significant load of airbag deployment and its complex ...

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  6. Mechanical response modelling of different porous metal materials

    Porous metals have been increasingly used in modern engineering applications over the past decades due to their multi-functionality and attractive combination of mechanical and thermal properties. The understanding of their mechanical ...

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  7. Modeling the Press Hardening Process Located in Download / … / Documents / PLENUM 1
  8. Recent Developments in LS-DYNA – Part I Located in Download / … / Documents / PLENUM 1
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  10. Call for Papers (pdf) Located in Download / Anwendervorträge / 2015 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz
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