LS-DYNA Material Selector

Finding a good material law can sometimes be a daunting task even for experienced users. To facilitate a quick review of possible material laws for a given material criteria, a LS-DYNA Material Law Browser was created for personal use and I hope its useful for others. Please send any feedback you may have at info@d3view.com

October 5, 2010 | by

LS-DYNA and D3VIEW helps BYU Students build PACE F1 Car

Over six months ago, two students, Rob Moncur, pursuing his MS, and Satyan Chandra, pursuing his UnderGraduate Studies, in Brigham Young University (BYU) set out on a path to build a LS-DYNA crash-analysis model of the PACE F1 car in under 8 weeks. Under the guidance of their professor, Dr. Greg Jensen, and with minimum…

August 28, 2010 | by

Experimental Data Management inside d3VIEW

As a simulation engineer, we always like quick access to experimental data. Over the years, with a powerful framework that was developed within d3VIEW, this is now possible to import and visualize experimental data. With a few configurations, you can further tie this with simulation data for easy overlay and comparison. This following video shows…

August 19, 2010 | by

Thick shells in contact

During one of my recent trips, a question was raised about how LS-DYNA treats thick shells in contact in particular if the contact would detect the surface sides. This simulation Thickshells in contact shows that LS-DYNA treats the thickshells as solids in which all external (free) surfaces are included in the contact. ERODING contact would…

August 13, 2010 | by

Visualizing Dynamic Relaxation Convergence

Understanding the rate of convergence when employing Explicit Dynamic Relaxation can be very useful to track model sensitivity and to solve convergence problems. d3VIEW now has support to auto-extract the convergence information after a simulation is completed. It also processes DR graphics data to identify points of divergence. Attached is a snapshot from a recent…

July 29, 2010 | by

Visualizing User Generated Results into LS-OPT

To view results from manual what-if studies, LS-OPT provides a great way to import these results so we can take advantage of its data visualization package. The attached image, an excerpt from the LS-OPT Manual, shows how we can do this.

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Sensor Definitions in LS-DYNA

Sensors can be used to trigger entities based on certain criteria. The following image is a high-level steps involved to take advantage of sensors in LS-DYNA.

May 18, 2010 | by

*RIGIDWALL_{DISPLAY} option

Rigidwalls are analytical representations of surfaces or volumes that are frequently used to represent stiff structures that are either stationary or in motion. Viewing of such analytical definitions in D3PLOTs were not possible for most rigidwalls. A new option in LS-DYNA named DISPLAY that can now be used to any *RIGIDWALL definitions which causes LS-DYNA…

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