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LS-DYNA
is a general purpose transient dynamic finite element code
capable of simulating complex real world problems. It is
optimized for shared and distributed memory Unix, Linux, and
Windows based, platforms. It is capable of simulating a wide
range of product performance scenarios, especially those
involving high exchange of energy in a very short time. For
example, NASA JPL used LS-DYNA to simulate the Mars
Pathfinder space probe's use of airbags to help ensure its
safe landing. And automotive OEMs and suppliers around the
world are using LS-DYNA extensively to help them produce
ever-safer vehicles through the simulation of just about
every kind of crash event imaginable. Through their use of
LS-DYNA, manufacturers can be confident their products will
perform to specification in their actual operating
environments.
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Benefits
of using LS-DYNA:
• Simulate complex crash and deformation engineering
problems
• Combine complementary simulation disciplines like crash,
structural analysis, occupant safety, NVH and others
• Have confidence that your virtual models have a high
degree of correlation to physical testing prototypes
• Increase your confidence in your final product design by
virtually testing it under all conceivable loading
conditions
• Ensure your customers' satisfaction by providing them with
long-lasting products
General Applications of LS-DYNA:
• Automotive crashworthiness and occupant safety
• Nonlinear Structural analysis
• Projectile penetration, blast response, and explosives
• Metal forming, forging, stamping, and deep drawing
• Bird-strike scenarios and jet engine blade containment
• Transport-container design and drop testing
• Plastics, mold, and blow forming
• Civil engineering, earthquake analysis
• Failure analysis
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