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*MAT_4A_MICROMEC – Theory and Application notes
Nowadays a great number of short and long fiber reinforced thermoplastics play a decisive role in the automotive industry to ensure affordable lightweight ...
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15th International LS-DYNA Conference
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Composites
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10th International LS-DYNA® Users Conference 2008
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A 3D Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Method with the Bond-Based Peridynamics Model for Dynamic Brittle Failure Analysis
Peridynamics is a new nonlocal theory that provides the ability to represent displacement discontinuities in a continuum body without explicitly modelling the ...
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Failure / Miscellaneous
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A Cohesive Model for Ice and its Verification with Tensile Splitting Tests
Ships and offshore structures operating in areas such as the Arctic have to be designed to withstand ice induced loads, e.g. from ice floe impact. This is ...
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Adhesive Rivets
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A Comparison of recent Damage and Failure Models for Steel Materials in Crashworthiness Application in LS-DYNA
With increasing requirements on crashworthiness, and light-weight car body structures being a central issue in the future of automotive development, the use of ...
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A Constitutive Formulation for Polymers Subjected to High Strain Rates
Reliable prediction of the behavior of structures made from polymers is a topic under considerable investigation in engineering practice. Especially, if the ...
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9th International LS-DYNA Conference
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A FAILURE CRITERION FOR POLYMERS AND SOFT BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
A failure criterion, for polymers and soft biological materials subjected to very large deformation, is presented in this paper. The criterion is written in ...
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5th European LS-DYNA Conference
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A Finite Element Investigation Into the Continuous Induction Welding of Dissimilar Material Joints
Continuous induction welding is an advanced material processing method with a very high potential of providing a flexible, fast and energy efficient ...
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3 Process VII - Welding
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A Full-Field Calibration Approach on Material Parameter Identification
Nowadays the possibility to accurately simulate steel alloys is crucial to expect accurate results in crash analysis. Just as much as welding spots, innovative ...
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Material Characterization
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A Graphical User Interface for Simulating Resin-Transfer-Molding Combining LS-DYNA and OpenFOAM
The paper describes parts of the joint research project Swim-RTM including several industrial and academic partners. Its goal is to combine LS-DYNA and the ...
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3 Process IV - Composites