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 [...]
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LS-DYNA and D3VIEW helps BYU Students build PACE F1 Car
Published by August 27th, 2010 in LS-DYNA Bytes, d3View Features and d3view. 0 CommentsExperimental Data Management inside d3VIEW
Published by August 19th, 2010 in d3View Features and d3view. 0 CommentsAs 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 [...]
Visualizing Dynamic Relaxation Convergence
Published by July 29th, 2010 in LS-DYNA Bytes and d3View Features. 0 CommentsUnderstanding 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 [...]
Added support to view the name and type of included files defined in the main input file. Here is a snapshot:
Job Titles can now be easily customized as demonstrated below.
Implemented draggable module windows so users can customize their summary view. This feature is demonstrated in the image below.

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