Impact, Shock & Crash Community Meeting

Manufacturing Process Simulation using Explicit Dynamics

Wednesday 12 July 2023 | Online

08:00 PDT (Los Angeles), 11:00 EDT (New York)
16:00 BST (London), 17:00 CEST (Berlin)

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In this presentation, Trevor Dutton reviewed the role of explicit FEA solvers in the analysis of metal forming processes. After a review of development since the 1980s, noting the key challenges which have driven innovation, Trevor discussed the main features of explicit solvers that make it suitable for analysis of such processes, with a particular focus on sheet metal forming for the automotive and aerospace sectors. He described some of the important innovations required within the solvers, including new material models and, contact methods – along with some of the post-processing techniques including the all-important Forming Limit Diagram. Practical aspects of the simulation including run time optimisation – such as mesh adaptivity and mass scaling – and model validation will be noted. Finally, the presentation mentioned the role of other solvers (implicit, inverse) in conjunction with explicit before concluding with key things to consider for a successful forming simulation

About this event

This event was hosted by the NAFEMS Impact, Shock and Crash Working Group. For more information and to get involved go to the Impact, Shock and Crash Working Group webpage.

The Impact, Shock and Crash Working Group has formed an online Community to enable NAFEMS members to learn more and interact with other engineers and scientists who have an interest in Impact, Shock and Crash analysis. For more information and to get involved go to the Impact Shock Crash Community webpage.

Agenda

Welcome & Introductions

H​ugo Bastien ~ Chair of the Impact Shock & Crash Working Group

Presentation

T​revor Dutton ~ Dutton Simulation

Q&A Session

O​pen to all attendees

 



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