Hubert Lobo. CARHS Automotive CAE Grand Challenge . 2010.
May 26, 2010 | by DatapointLabs | views 4156
Many material models are available for crash simulation. However, common models are not designed for plastics. We present best practices developed for adapting common models to plastics, as well as best testing protocols to generate clean, accurate rate-dependent data. In addition, we present a streamlined process to convert raw data to LS-DYNA material cards, and harmonized material datasets that allow the same raw data to be used for other crash and rate-dependent analysis software.
Hubert Lobo. CARHS Automotive CAE Grand Challenge . 2010.
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