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12th International LS-DYNA® Users Conference - June 3-5, 2012 Page 1
Welcome to the
12th International LS-DYNA® Users Conference 2012
June 3 - 5, 2012 Hyatt Regency Dearborn
Dearborn, Michigan USA
Thank you for your participation. Our exciting Conference Program includes:
More than 100 technical presentations; additional papers included in the Conference Proceedings
Plenary and Keynote Addresses by:
Dr. Thomas J.R. Hughes, Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Computational and Applied Mathematics Chair III, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES), The University of Texas at Austin
Dr. David J. Benson, Professor of Structural Engineering, Jacobs School of Engineering, University of California, San Diego
Mr. Kenji Takada, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Mr. John Combest, Vice Chairman, GHBMC Steering Committee, Nissan
Mr. Paul A. Du Bois, Consulting Engineer
Mr. Roger Grimes, Livermore Software Technology Corporation
Exhibition Featuring State-of-the-Art Hardware and Software
Presentation by Dr. John O. Hallquist, President, LSTC
Included in your conference packet with this Conference Agenda are the Technical Session Locator with Map, our Sponsor Appreciation page, Exhibition Area Layout and a general Hotel Map.
Please take the time to visit the conference sponsors and the many other companies in the Exhibit Area.
Remember to fill out your Drawing Entry Form and have it stamped by each Exhibitor. All completely filled entries will be eligible for the Conference Drawing.
If you have any questions regarding the conference, members of our staff will be available to assist you at the Registration Desk. The Registration Desk will also act as a Lost and Found.
Please wear your Conference Badge at all times. This will help us and the hotel staff to better recognize and serve you.
We hope the conference helps you in your work with LS-DYNA.
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Conference Event Sponsors
LSTC would like to thank the following companies for their generous contributions:
----------------- Platinum Sponsors ------------------
GOMPUTE, Inc. Welcome Reception
www.gompute.com
DYNAmore GmbH Conference Banquet, with LSTC
www.dynamore.de
-------------------- Gold Sponsors --------------------
ETA, Inc. Conference Bag
www.eta.com
Penguin Computing Inc. Registration – Cyber Café
www.penguincomputing.com
------------------- Silver Sponsors --------------------
ARUP Tuesday Lunch
www.oasys-software.com/dyna
Beta CAE Systems S.A. Monday Lunch
www.ansa-usa.com
FEA Information / d3ViewTuesday Breakfast
www.feainformation.com
Intel / Dell Monday Breakfast
www.intel.com / www.dell.com
------------------ Bronze Sponsors --------------------
AMD Monday Coffee Break
www.amd.com
ESI North America Tuesday Coffee Break
www.esi-group.com
Moldex3D Tuesday Coffee Break
www.moldex3d.com
Red Cedar Technology Monday Coffee Break
www.redcedartech.com
Sunday, June 3rd
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9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. User Material Implementation in LS-DYNA® Regency Ballroom H
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. New Features in LS-PrePost® Regency Ballroom A-B
5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Registration & Cyber Café Sponsored by Penguin Computing Regency J
5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Exhibition Great Lakes Center
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Welcome Reception Sponsored by GOMPUTE Great Lakes Center
Exhibitor Information
Company Name Booth Web Address
AMD 104 www.amd.com
ANSYS Inc. 205 www.ansys.com
ARUP 101 www.arup.com
BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc. 203 www.ansa‐usa.com
Computational Engineering International (CEI) 105 www.ensight.com
Cray 307 www.cray.com
DatapointLabs 103 www.datapointlabs.com
Dell 204 www.dell.com
Detroit Engineered Products, Inc. 102 www.depusa.com
EDAG 403 www.edag‐us.com
Engineering Technology Associates, Inc. 100 www.eta.com
ESI North America 201 www.esi‐group.com
e‐Xstream Engineering 304 www.e‐Xstream.com
FEA Information Inc. 401 www.feainformation.com
Fraunhofer‐Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI
202 www.scai.fraunhofer.com
GNS 303 www.gns‐mbh.com
GOMPUTE 200 www.gompute.com
Humanetics 305 www.humaneticsatd.com
Intel 204 www.intel.com
JSOL Corporation 107 www.jri‐sol.com
LSTC
DYNAmore GmbH 400
www.lstc.com
www.dynamore.de
Mellanox Technologies 300 www.mellanox.com
Moldex3D 306 www.moldex3d.com
Penguin Computing Inc. 301 www.penguincomputing.com
Red Cedar Technologies 302 www.redcedartech.com
Safe Technologies 207 www.safetechnology.com
SGI 402 www.sgi.com
Total CAE 206 www.totalcae.com
Monday, June 4th
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7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Registration & Cyber Café Sponsored by Penguin Computing Great Lakes Center
7:30 a.m. – 8:20 a.m. Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Intel and Dell Great Lakes Center
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibition Great Lakes Center
8:20 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks Great Lakes Center 8:35 a.m. Plenary Presentations Great Lakes Center
Session Chair: John O. Hallquist (LSTC)
8:35 Professor Thomas J.R. Hughes "Isogeometric Analysis: Introduction and Recent Developments" Professor of Aerospace Engineering
and Engineering Mechanics Computational and Applied Mathematics Chair III Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES) The University of Texas at Austin
9:15 Professor David Benson "Recent Developments in Isogeometric Structural Analysis" Professor of Structural Engineering
Jacobs School of Engineering University of California, San Diego
9:55 a.m. Coffee Break – Sponsored by Red Cedar Technology Great Lakes Center
10:05 Mr. Doug Beary “High-Performance Computing On Demand and Remote Visualization”
Vice President, Sales, North America GOMPUTE, Inc. and Gridcore AB
10:15 Mr. Kenji Takada “Fracture Prediction of High Strength Steels with Ductile Fracture Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Criterion and Strain Dependent Model of Anisotropy”
11:05 a.m. Keynote Presentation Regency Ballroom A-B
11:05 Mr. John Combest "Completion of Phase I Development of the Global Human Body Models iVice Chairman Consortium Mid-Sized Male Full Body Finite Element Model"
GHBMC Steering Committee
Nissan
11:05 a.m. Keynote Presentation Regency Ballroom C-D
11:05 Mr. Paul A. Du Bois “Development of Failure Models in LS-DYNA® for Materials in Consulting Engineer Aeronautical Structures””
11:05 a.m. Keynote Presentation Regency Ballroom E-F
11:05 Mr. Roger Grimes “An Overview of LS-DYNA Implicit, Illustrated by Example Problems” LSTC
11:45 a.m. Lunch – Sponsored by BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc. Great Lakes Center
Monday, June 4th
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1:00 p.m. Session 1 – Automotive (1) Desoto Ballroom
Session Chair: Stephen Kang (Ford Motor Company)
1:00 Palmer, T., Engineering Technology Associates, Inc. Rollover Simulations for Vehicles using Deformable Road Surfaces
1:25 Kondapalli, P. S., BASF Corp. Wyandotte, USA Application and CAE Simulation of Short and Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites, Part I
1:50 Xin, S., QinetiQ North America Impact Analysis of an Innovative Shock Energy Absorber and its Applications in Improving Railroad Safety
2:15 Sheikh, N. M., Texas Transportation Institute Design and Testing of an Easy to Use Pinned-down Temporary Concrete Barrier with Limited Deflections
2:40 Abu-Odeh, A., Texas Transportation Institute LS-DYNA Analysis of a Sacrificial Wall Designed to Protect Mechanically Stabilized Earth Retaining Walls
1:00 p.m. Session 2 – Electromagnetic (1) Marquis Ballroom
Session Chair: Thomas J. Vasko (Central Connecticut State University)
1:00 L'Eplattenier, P., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Update on the Electromagnetism Module in LS-DYNA®
1:25 Çaldichoury, I., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Validation Process of the Electromagnetism (EM) Solver in LS-DYNA®v980: The TEAM Problems
1:50 Kim, H., Edison Welding Institute Investigation of the Effects of the Coil Design on Electro-Magnetic Forming of a Thin-Walled Aluminum Tubular Material
2:15 L'Eplattenier, P., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Investigation of the Thermal Effects of Magnetic Pulse Forming using LS-DYNA®
1:00 p.m. Session 3 – Simulation (1) Stearns Knight Suite
Session Chair: Ye-Chen Pan (General Motors Corporation)
1:00 Lu, H.S., Shanghai Hengstar Technology Co., Ltd Simulation of Reinforced Concrete Structure under Impact Loading using Meshfree Cohesive Failure Approach
1:25 Untaroiu, C. D., Virginia Tech A Finite Element Model of the Pelvis and Lower Limb for Automotive Impact Applications
1:50 Kojima, S., Toyota Technical Development Corporation Development of Tied Overlapping Shell Technique to Simulate the Path of Crack Propagation in Polymer Parts
Monday, June 4th
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2:15 Tejeda, R., InForm Product Development, Inc. Techniques for Modeling Torque Transfer between Concentric Cylindrical Components
2:40 Hilding, D., DYNAmore Nordic AB Simulation of Loads from Drifting Ice Sheets on Offshore Structures
1:00 p.m. Session 4 – Metal Forming (1) Pierce Arrow Suite
Session Chair: Ming F. Shi (United States Steel Corporation)
1:00 Zhang, L., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Advance in Sheet Metal Forming - Failure Criteria, Friction, Scrap Trimming and Adaptive Meshing
1:25 Roman, C., General Motors Corporation Studies on the Efficiency of LS-DYNA® in Sheet Metal Stamping for Feasibility and Formability Analyses
1:50 He, J., Engineering Technology Associates, Inc. DYNAFORM 5.8.1 – New Features and Future Development
2:15 Gu, J., Ford Motor Company Introduction of a New Function, (CONTROL_FORMING_SCRAP_FALL), in LS-DYNA® & Its Applications in Scrap Fall Simulation
2:40 Hu, Y., Chrysler Group LLC Oil-canning Simulation of Outer Panel and Influence of Stamping Results
1:00 p.m. Session 5 – Constitutive Modeling (1) Rolls Royce Suite
Session Chair: Nima Edjtemai (Alyotech Technologies)
1:00 Wu, Y., Karagozian & Case Performance of LS-DYNA® Concrete Constitutive Models
1:25 Gilat, A., The Ohio State University Recent Developments in Mechanical Characterization (Deformation and Failure) of Materials
1:50 Takekoshi, K., Terrabyte Co., Ltd. Validation and Material Modeling of Polymers by Employing MAT_SAMP-1
2:15 Feng, W. W., Livermore Software Technology Corporation On Mooney-Rivlin Constants for Elastomers
2:40 Xiao, X, Michigan State University Simulations of Axial Impact of Composite Structures with a Coupled Damage-Plasticity Model
1:00 p.m. Session 6 – Blast / Impact (1) Regency A-B
Session Chair: Mohamed Hamid (Delphi Corporation)
1:00 Barsotti, M., Protection Engineering Consultants Modeling Mine Blast with SPH
Monday, June 4th
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1:25 Liu, X., Veryst Engineering, LLC Golf Ball Impact: Material Characterization and Transient Simulation
1:50 Van Dorsselaer, N., DynAS+
General Approach for Concrete Modeling: Impact on Reinforced Concrete
2:15 Sakakibara, T., ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation Simulation of Ball Impact on Composite Plate with PP+30% LGF
2:40 Couroneau-Mortreuil, N., DGA EM Numerical Simulation of Impact on Solid Rocket Motors
3:05 p.m. Coffee Break – Sponsored by AMD Great Lakes Center
3:25 p.m. Session 8 – Occupant Safety Desoto Ballroom
Session Chair: Wenyu Lian (General Motors Corporation)
3:25 Gayzik, F. S., Wake Forest University School of Medicine Development of a Full Human Body Finite Element Model for Blunt Injury Prediction Utilizing a Multi-Modality Medical Imaging Protocol
3:50 Brown, R., JaguarLandrover Analysis of the Scatter of a Deploying Airbag
4:15 Maurath, C., Livermore Software Technology Corporation
Updates to LSTC’s LS-DYNA® Anthropomorphic Models
4:40 Stahlschmidt, S., DYNAmore GmbH Dummy Model Validation and its Assessment
3:25 p.m. Session 9 – Fluid-Structure Interaction / ALE (1) Marquis Ballroom
Session Chair: Mohammad Usman (Ford Motor Company)
3:25 Im, K-S., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Use of the Combustion and Stochastic Water Spray Modules in the LS-DYNA® Compressible Flow Solver
3:50 Puryear, J., Protection Engineering Consultants ALE Modeling of Explosive Detonation on or near Reinforced-Concrete Columns
4:15 Del Pin, F., Livermore Software Technology Corporation LS-DYNA® 980: Recent Developments, Application Areas and Validation Process of the Incompressible Fluid Solver (ICFD) in LS-DYNA, Part 1
4:40 Çaldichoury,I., Livermore Software Technology Corporation LS-DYNA® 980: Recent Developments, Application Areas and Validation Process of the Incompressible Fluid Solver (ICFD) in LS-DYNA, Part 2
Monday, June 4th
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3:25 p.m. Session 10 – Simulation (2) Stearns Knight Suite
Session Chair: Chin-Hsu Lin (General Motors Corporation)
3:25 Huang, Y., Livermore Software Technology Corporation
BEM Methods for Acoustic and Vibroacoustic Problems in LS-DYNA®
3:50 Cui, Z., Livermore Software Technology Corporation
Boundary Element Analysis of Muffler Transmission Loss with LS-DYNA®
4:15 Perillo, M., EnginSoft SpA Virtual Prototyping for Safer Product Development: Integrated Marine Propulsion and Steering System Example
4:40 Ringeval, A., CIMES, France Random Vibration Fatigue Analysis with LS-DYNA®
5:05 Klasztorny, M., Military University of Technology Modeling and Simulation of Bridge / Track / Train Systems at High Service Velocities with LS-DYNA®
5:30 Laird, G., Predictive Engineering Large Scale Normal Modes and PSD Analysis with Nastran and LS-DYNA®
3:25 p.m. Session 11 – Optimization (1) Pierce Arrow Suite
Session Chair: Ren-Jye Yang (Ford Motor Company)
3:25 Stander, N., Livermore Software Technology Corporation
An Efficient New Sequential Strategy for Multi-Objective Optimization using LS-OPT®
3:50 Perez-Santiago R., Metalsa S.A. de C.V. Inverse Engineering and Preliminary Simulation of a Closed Profile Roll-forming Line
4:15 Roux, W., Livermore Software Technology Corporation LS-TaSC™ Version 2.1
4:40 Witowski, K., DYNAmore GmbH
Topology Optimization for Crash Stresses
5:05 Stander, N., Livermore Software Technology Corporation
LS-OPT® Version 5: A New Flowchart-Based Interface for Process Simulation and Optimization
5:30 Szyniszewski, S., Johns Hopkins University Tensile and Shear Element Erosion in Metal Foams
3:25 p.m. Session 12 – Constitutive Modeling (2) Rolls Royce Suite
Session Chair: Art Shapiro (Livermore Software Technology Corporation)
3:25 Dutton, T., Dutton Simulation Ltd. Simulation of Warm Forming of Aluminium 5754 for Automotive Panels
3:50 Kalsi, G. S., Computational Mechanics Consultant On the Experiences of Adding a Complex User-Material-Model to LS-DYNA®
Monday, June 4th
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4:15 Mossakovsky, P. A., Lomonosov Moscow State University Experimental Investigation and FE Analysis of Fiber Woven Layered Composites under Dynamic Loading
4:40 Deb, A., Indian Institute of Science An Efficient Modeling Procedure for Simulation of Dynamics of Adhesively Bonded Joints
3:25 p.m. Session 13 – Blast / Impact (2) Regency A-B
Session Chair: Dilip Bhalsod (Livermore Software Technology Corporation)
3:25 Schill, M., DYNAmore Nordic AB Finite Element Simulations of Blasting and Fragmentation with Precise Initiation
3:50 Zhao, W., Westinghouse Electric Company LLC LS-DYNA® Applications in Simulating Impact Tests of Nuclear Fuel Spacer Grids and Drop Tests of Fuel Shipping Packages
4:15 Sharma, S., Wayne State University Evaluation of Blast Mitigation Capability of Advanced Combat Helmet by Finite Element Modeling
4:40 Schwer, L., Schwer Engineering & Consulting Services Impact and Detonation of COMP-B An Example using the LS-DYNA® EOS: Ignition and Growth of Reaction in High Explosives
3:25 p.m. Session 14 – Computing Technologies (1) Regency C-D
Session Chair: Russ Morris (Autoliv Inc.)
3:25 Palmer, T., Engineering Technology Associates, Inc. Development of a New Software Architecture for LS-DYNA® Applications
3:50 Makino, M., Dynapower Corporation The new Topcrunch Benchmark Data CAR2CAR for LS-DYNA® MPP971R5
4:15 Lui, P., Mellanox Technologies MPI Optimizations via MXM and FCA for Maximum Performance on LS-DYNA®
4:40 Grimes, R., Livermore Software Technology Corporation A Tutorial on How to Use Implicit LS-DYNA®
5:05 Yang, S., IMMI Using Cloud Computing to Reduce Simulation Turnaround Times and Increase Simulation Throughput
6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Conference Banquet – Sponsored by LSTC and DYNAmore Great Lakes Center
Entertainment – Sponsored by LSTC
Tuesday, June 5th
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7:30 a.m. – 8:20 a.m. Continental Breakfast Sponsored by FEA Information / d3View Great Lakes Center
7:30 a.m. Registration & Cyber Café Sponsored by Penguin Computing Great Lakes Center
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibition Great Lakes Center
8:25 a.m. Session 16 – Electromagnetic (2) Marquis Ballroom
Session Chair: Ala Tabiei (University of Cincinnati)
8:25 Shang, J., American Trim LLC Comparison between Experimental and Numerical Results of Electromagnetic Tube Expansion
8:50 Le Blanc, G. L., CEA, DAM, Gramat New Electrode Design for GEPI Shot to Test Curved Sample
9:15 Duhovic, M., Institut für Verbundwerkstoffe GmbH Simulating the Joining of Composite Materials by Electromagnetic Induction
9:40 Çaldichoury, I., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Simulation of a Railgun: A Contribution to the Validation of the Electromagnetism Module in LS-DYNA® 980
8:25 a.m. Session 17 – Simulation (3) Stearns Knight Suite
Session Chair: Ligong Pan (Ford Motor Company)
8:25 Kondapalli, P. S., BASF Corporation
Application and CAE Simulation of Short and Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites, Part II
8:50 Tokura, S., Tokura Simulation Research Corporation Simulation for Forming and Performance Evaluation of Structures Developed Based on the Concept of “ORIGAMI Engineering”
9:15 Singh, S., Ford Motor Company Parametric Study for Evaluating Damageability of Automotive Radiator by Impacting Stones
9:40 Gruber, G., University of Erlangen-Nuremberg FAU
Consideration of Orientation Properties of Short Fiber Reinforced Polymers within Early Design Steps
8:25 a.m. Session 18 – Optimization (2) and Metal Forming (2) Pierce Arrow Suite
Session Chair: Uli Franz (DYNAmore GmbH)
8:25 Chuang, C. H., Ford Motor Company Benchmark of Topology Optimization Methods for Crashworthiness Design
8:50 Chase, N., Red Cedar Technology A New Method for Efficient Global Optimization of Large Systems Using Sub-models : HEEDS COMPOSE Demonstrated on a Crash Optimization Problem
Tuesday, June 5th
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9:15 Nair, A., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Automated Post Simulation Analysis, Mining, Reporting and Collaboration with d3VIEW
9:40 Zhu, X., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Advance in Sheet Metal Forming - One-step Solution, Multi-Beads, Gravity Prebending, Auto Nets, and Local Compensation
8:25 a.m. Session 19 – Constitutive Modeling (3) Rolls Royce Suite
Session Chair: Yang Hu (Chrysler Group LLC)
8:25 Hayashi. S., JSOL Corporation
Prediction of Failure Behaviors in Polymers Under Multiaxial Stress State
8:50 Amaishi, T., JSOL Corporation
Recent Research and Developments of LS-DYNA®’s User Subroutine in JSTAMP/NV®
9:15 Khoe, Y. S., TNO Limitations of Smeared Crack Models for Dynamic Analysis of Concrete
9:40 Döbrich,O., Institute Of Textile Machinery And High Performance Material Technology Technical University
Drape Simulation: Textile Material Model for Correct Property Reproduction to Improve the Preform Development Process of Fiber-Reinforced Structures
8:25 a.m. Session 20 – Blast / Impact (3) Regency A-B
Session Chair: Sukhi Bilkhu (Chrysler Group LLC)
8:50 Tan, S. H., Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs Retrofitting of Reinforced Concrete Beam-Column via Steel Jackets against Close-in Detonation
9:15 Huang, Y., Arup Validation of LS-DYNA® MMALE with Blast Experiments
9:40 Tabatabaei, Z., Missouri University of Science and Technology A Comparison between Three Different Blast Methods in LS-DYNA®: LBE, MM-ALE, Coupling of LBE and MM-ALE Applications
8:25 a.m. Session 21 – Computing Technologies (2) Regency E-H
Session Chair: Henry Schuyten (General Motors Corporation)
8:50 Meng, N., Intel Corporation Faster Metal Forming Solution with Latest Intel® Hardware & Software Technology
9:15 Xu, J., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Heat Transfer with Explicit SPH Method in LS-DYNA®
9:40 Reid, J. D., University of Nebraska – Lincoln Engineering Analysis with Finite Elements – LS-DYNA® for Undergraduate Students
Tuesday, June 5th
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10:05 a.m. Coffee Break – Sponsored by Moldex3D Great Lakes Center 10:25 a.m. Session 22 – Automotive (2) Desoto Ballroom
Session Chair: Khaled Shahwan (Chrysler Group LLC)
10:25 Dhole, N., National Institute for Aviation Research Certification by Analysis of a Typical Aircraft Seat
10:50 Tay, S. K., Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs Crash Impact Modeling Of Security Bollard
11:15 Chikazawa, R., Toyota Motor Corporation Application of Crack Propagation Simulation of Windshield to Roof Strength Analysis
11:40 Nikolaos, T., BETA CAE Systems S.A. Automated Post-Processing & Report-Generation for Standard Crash & Safety Tests Simulation
12:05 Nair, A., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Script for Automated One Step Forming Analysis using LS-DYNA® and LS-PrePost®
10:25 a.m. Session 23 – Fluid-Structure Interaction / ALE (2) Marquis Ballroom
Session Chair: Brian Walker (Arup)
10:25 Aquelet, N., Livermore Software Technology Corporation ALE Adaptive Mesh Refinement in LS-DYNA®
10:50 Chen, H., Livermore Software Technology Corporation LS-DYNA® ALE Nodal Coupling
11:15 Kulak, R., RFK Engineering Mechanics Consultants Effect of Soil Material Models on SPH and MM-ALE Simulations for Soil-Structure Interaction
11:40 Aquelet, N., Livermore Software Technology Corporation ALE Incompressible Fluid in LS-DYNA®
10:25 a.m. Session 24 – Simulation (4) Stearns Knight Suite
Session Chair: Tyan Tau (Ford Motor Company)
10:25 Farahani, A., Engineering Technology Associates, Inc. The ACP Process™ Applied to the FutureSteelVehicle: The Future of Product Design and Development, Part 1
10:50 Shaw, J., United States Steel Corporation The ACP Process™ Applied to the FutureSteelVehicle: The Future of Product Design and Development, Part 2
10:25 a.m. Session 25 – Metal Forming (3) Pierce Arrow Suite
Session Chair: Changqing Du (Chrysler Group LLC)
10:25 Effelsberg, J., DYNAmore GmbH On Parameter Identification for the GISSMO Damage Model
Tuesday, June 5th
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10:50 Kaulich, C., GNS mbH OpenForm - A New Intuitive Graphical User Interface for Industrial Forming Simulation
11:15 Chen, X., United States Steel Automotive Center Simulation Technique for Pre-forming of AHSS Edge Stretching
11:40 Hu, Y., Chrysler Group LLC Full Cycle Simulation, Virtual Tryout and Reality Check
12:05 Zhang, L., Livermore Software Technology Corporation EZ Setup within LS-PrePost® v4.0 for Metal Forming
10:25 a.m. Session 26 – Constitutive Modeling (4) Rolls Royce Suite
Session Chair: John D. Reid (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
10:25 Lobo, H., Matereality A Pre-processor Software for the Calibration of Material Models for LS-DYNA®
10:50 Aryanpour, A., University of Windsor Evaluation of LS-DYNA® Material Models for the Analysis of Sidewall Curl in Advanced High Strength Steels
11:15 Jackson K. E., NASA Langley Research Center Material Model Evaluation of a Composite Honeycomb Energy Absorber
11:40 Han, Z., Livermore Software Technology Corporation Computer Generation of Sphere Packing for Discrete Element Analysis in LS-DYNA
10:25 a.m. Session 27 – Computing Technologies (3) Regency E-H
Session Chair: Alex Akkerman (Ford Motor Company)
10:25 Lin, Y-Y., Hewlett-Packard Company A Comprehensive Study on the Performance of Implicit LS-DYNA
10:50 Rorris, L., BETA CAE Systems SA Recent advancements in LS-DYNA® Pre-processing for Crash Simulation
11:15 Schreiber, O., SGI Matching LS-DYNA® Explicit, Implicit, Hybrid Technologies with SGI Architectures
12:30 p.m. Lunch – Sponsored by Arup Great Lakes Center
Tuesday, June 5th
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1:45 p.m. Technical Session -- Technology Today Great Lakes Center
1:45 GOMPUTE, Inc. and Gridcore AB
1:55 Engineering Technology Associates, Inc. (ETA)
2:05 Penguin Computing, Inc.
2:15 Arup
2:25 Beta CAE Systems S.A.
2:35 Intel and Dell
2:45 d3View® 3:00 p.m. Coffee Break – Sponsored by ESI-Group NA Great Lakes Center 3:15 p.m. Conference Prize Drawing Great Lakes Center 3:30 p.m. Plenary Presentation Great Lakes Center John O. Hallquist “LSTC's Suite of Software: Recent Developments and Roadmap” President, LSTC Closing Remarks
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Post-Conference Training June 6th & 7th (Wednesday & Thursday)
Training is conducted at the
Registration Opens at 8:30 am, Instruction from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (Continental Breakfast and Lunch provided both days.)
Advanced ALE Applications Ian Do, Ph.D.
ALE/Eulerian & Fluid Structure Interaction in LS-DYNA® Mhamed Souli, Ph.D.
Blast & Penetration Using LS-DYNA® Ala Tabiei, Ph.D.
Using LS-DYNA® for Heat Transfer with Hot Stamping Applications
Arthur Shapiro, Ph.D.
Optimization Using LS-OPT® and LS-DYNA® Nielen Stander, Ph.D.
NVH and Frequency Domain Analysis with LS-DYNA® Yun Huang, Ph.D.
Material Laws for Polymers in LS-DYNA® Paul A. Du Bois
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics andElement-free Galerkin Method in LS-DYNA®
Jingxiao Xu, Ph.D. &
C. T. Wu, Ph.D.
Some classes have room for additional students. Please inquire at Registration (Regency J) for availability and
payment ($450; $250 for students with ID). In order to have time to print manual, sign up by 5 pm on Monday, June 4th.
NOTE: Ale/Eulerian requires that attendee bring a laptop for exercises.
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Copyright © 2012 Livermore Software Technology Corporation. All Rights Reserved. LS-DYNA®, LS-OPT® and LS-PrePost® are registered trademarks of Livermore Software Technology Corporation. All other trademarks, product names and brand names belong to their respective owners.
AMD Dell 303 GNS Moldex3D
205 ANSYS 102 DEP GOMPUTE Penguin
ARUP 403 EDAG 305 HUMANETICS Red Cedar
BETA CAE ESI-NA INTEL 207 SafeTech
105 CEI ETA 107 JSOL 202 SCAI
307 CRAY 304 e-Xstream LSTC / DYNAmore 402 SGI
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103 Datapoint FEA Info d3View
300 Mellanox 206 Total CAE
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