Interactively Terminating LS-DYNA Jobs

There are several methods available to interactively termination an running LS-DYNA job. They are briefly discussed here. 1. Sense Switch ‘SW1’ This command is typed by first typing ‘Control-C’ followed by ‘SW1’. This causes LS-DYNA to terminate gracefully by writing all the information from memory to the file system. 2. Creating a file ‘D3KIL’ in…

October 5, 2007 | by

Features Every LS-DYNA Simulation Must Have

LS-DYNA is a general-purpose simulation software. This is a good thing for analysts since it provides tremendous flexibility in simulating a wide range of events. The downside to this is the fact that every simulation requires ‘best practices’ to ensure it meets the quality and accuracy requirements of th event that is being simulated. Additionally,…

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Energy Output to D3PLOT Files

Several options exist in LS-DYNA to output the energies, stress and strain information for shells, solids and beams depending on the choice of parameters in *DATABASE_EXTENT_BINARY keyword. These are important to understand and enable proper postprocessing of the results when using any post-processors to read in D3PLOT. It must also be noted that increased output…

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Accelerometer Mass

Starting 971, LS-DYNA allows the direct input of the physical accelerometer mass in the *ELEMENT_SEATBELT_ACCELEROMETER keyword which is lumped equally to the three nodes that is used in defining the accelerometer. This eliminates the need to create additional *ELEMENT_MASS keywords to account for the physical accelerometer mass.

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Nodal Time History in Local Coordinate System

In several simulations, the response of a nodal point (displacement, velocity, and acceleration) is helpful to be output in a user-defined local coordinate sytem. LS-DYNA offers several options to enable the local system output of nodal time history data and here are some examples of it. All nodal time history data is output to either…

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