Ansys Workbench LS-DYNA
This course covers the use of Ansys LS-DYNA inside Workbench. Ansys LS-DYNA is useful for the analysis of problems involving contact, large deformation, nonlinear materials, transient response, and/or problems requiring explicit solutions.
Description
Following completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand how the explicit solution method differs from other methods used to performed dynamic analysis in Ansys and to choose when it is most appropriate.
- Choose the proper solution parameters unique to Ansys LS-DYNA that will ensure an accurate and efficient solution.
- Take advantage of common modeling abstraction techniques (rigid bodies, point and distributed masses) to produce efficient and realistic simulations.
- Understand and apply various Contact conditions unique to Ansys LS-DYNA according to best practice guidelines.
- Leverage the robust nonlinear analysis capabilities afforded by LS-DYNA in the solution of quasi-static problems.
- Assign mesh controls required to produce accurate and efficient explicit solutions.
- Choose from several LS-DYNA element formulations while understanding the trade-offs between accuracy and efficiency.
- Access advanced functionality of LS-DYNA using keyword snippets.
Who Should Attend?
Mechanical Engineers, Impact Dynamics Engineers, Drop Test Engineers and Designers working with structures that experience short-duration and/or high-speed impact events.
Prerequisites
- Completion of the Ansys Mechanical Getting Started course is required or significant experience of Ansys Workbench.
- A technical education and a background in the fundamentals of finite element analysis are recommended.
- A basic background in the following areas is also recommended: dynamics, mechanics of materials, material modeling, and the physics of transient dynamic events.
Agenda
Course Topics Include:
- What is LS-DYNA
- Time Integration and Time Step
- Integration of LS-DYNA in Ansys
- Analysis Settings
- Loads and Initial Conditions
- Rigid Bodies and Point Mass
- Contact
- Quasi-static
- Energy Balance
- Engineering Data and Material Models
- Meshing
- Solid / Shell / Beam Element Formulations
- Connections
- Keyword Input Command Snippets
Each course chapter is followed by “hands-on” workshops and exercises
Sessions
Session 1
- Module 01: Explicit Theory and Workbench LS-DYNA
- Module 02: Solution Setup, Boundary Conditions, Rigid Bodies
- Workshop 01.1: Taylor Impact
- Workshop 02.1: Rotary Draw Bending
- Workshop 02.2: Drop Test Wizard
Session 2
- Module 03: LS-DYNA Results and Postprcoessing
- Module 04: Connections
- Module 05: Quasi-static Analysis and Result Verification
- Workshop 03.1: Postprocessing with LS-PrepPost
- Workshop 04.1: Impact on Tubes
- Workshop 05.1: Quasi-static
Session 3
- Module 06: Engineering Data and Material Models
- Module 07: Meshing
- Workshop 07.1: Meshing
Session 4
- Module 08: Element Formulations
- Module 09: LS-DYNA Keywords
- Workshop 08.1: Drop Test
- Workshop 08.2: Bird Strike
- Workshop 09.1: Crimping Process