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.

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*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…

May 3, 2010 | by

LS-DYNA Examples Blog by Student Qui

Update The blog no longer seems to exist. I recently came across a nice blog written by QUI. It is remarkable that he is willing to share examples and his experiences in LS-DYNA. The broad spectrum of LS-DYNA applications can never be fully covered by a single blog or a small set of publications. It…

April 30, 2010 | by

Unloading in MAT_FABRIC (MAT_034)

This is a post by Guest Author Satish Pathy who works full time for LSTC In *MAT_FABRIC, element formulation 4 & 14 will allow you to input unloading curve for the material. Recently in a model it was noticed, that when a large compressive stress develops in the fibers, lsdyna would release some of these…

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Mass scaling for MAT_SPOTWELD elements

Deformable spotwelds modeled using beams or solids elements can invariably limit the global timestep due to its small dimensions. LS-DYNA provides two methods to scale the spotweld timestep. The first method is the well-known global mass-scaling using DT2MS in CONTROL_TIMSESTEP. When DT2MS is non-zero (usually a negative number), the density of the spotwelds are modified…

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