166 Issue DYNAmore Infomail

Acquisition by Ansys completed / European LS-DYNA Conference/ Info day Human Modeling / Info day Welding and Heat Treatment / Selection of seminars and webinars 7 / MCC: Robot for tensile tests / Publication in the field of microscale simulation

Published on March 1st, 2023

1.) Acquisition by Ansys completed
2.) European LS-DYNA Conference
3.) Info day Human Modeling
4.) Info day Welding and Heat Treatment
5.) Selection of seminars and webinars
6.) Automotive and Aerospace Applications: Slides available
7.) MCC: Robot for tensile tests
8.) Publication in the field of microscale simulation 
9.) Humanetics: tbd

1. Acquisition by Ansys completed
After the approval of the antitrust authorities, DYNAmore is now part of » Ansys since the beginning of January. The merger considerably facilitates the work in the areas of software development and support. Thus, we will be able to react even faster to individual requests in the future. The aim is to improve our services and to further increase customer satisfaction.

2. European LS-DYNA Conference
We are very pleased to organize an European LS-DYNA Conference again in 2023. The conference will take place in Baden-Baden, Germany, on October 18 and 19. The call for papers is already open. We are looking forward to many interesting » abstract submissions. All information about the conference can be found » here.

3. Info day Human Modeling
On May 3, 2023, we will host the free info day Human Modeling in Stuttgart and online. The event will focus on HANS, the new human model from DYNAmore. We hope to have aroused your interest and are looking forward to receiving numerous » registrations.

4. Info day Welding and Heat Treatment
The free info day on welding and heat treatment will be held in Stuttgart on March 16, 2023. The goal of the event is to demonstrate the possibilities of welding and heat treatment process simulation with FabWeld in combination with LS-DYNA and to give an overview of the possible applications. We hope to have aroused your interest and are looking forward to receiving numerous » registrations.

5. Selection of seminars and webinars
- Implicit Analysis using LS-DYNA (March 2-3, Stuttgart, Germany)
» Registration

- ALE and FSI (March 6-7, Stuttgart, Germany)
» Registration

- Introduction to LS-PrePost (March 6-7, 9-11 am (CET), online)
» Registration

- Introduction to LS-DYNA (March 8-10, 9-11 am (CET), online)
» Registration

- Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (March 8-9, Stuttgart, Germany)
» Registration

- Electromagnetism in LS-DYNA (March 13-14, 4-6 pm (CET), online)
» Registration

- Introduction to LS-DYNA (March 14-16, Zurich, Switzerland and Turin, Italy)
» Registration

- Support day Occupant Safety (March 17, Stuttgart, Germany)
» Registration

- Introduction to contact definitions in LS-DYNA (March 17, Stuttgart, Germany)
» Registration

- Material Failure (March 20-21, Turin, Italy)
» Registration

- CPM Airbag Modeling (March 24, Stuttgart, Germany)
» Registration

- Simulation of continuous fiber reinforced composites(March 28-29, Gothenburg, Sweden)
» Registration

- Simulation of short fiber reinforced composites (March 30, Gothenburg, Sweden)
» Registration

6. Automotive and Aerospace Applications: Slides available
The » slides and the » recording of the Automotive and Aerospace Applications Info day are now available online.

7. MCC: Robot for tensile tests 
The Material Competence Center (MCC) of DYNAmore GmbH announces the successful setup and regular operation of the fully automated measuring and testing facilities for classical and modified tensile tests. A robot that handles the specimens was acquired as part of the Artificial Intelligence for Material Models (AIMM) research project. How the robot works is explained in » the video on our » YouTube channel.

8. Publication in the field of microscale simulation
In cooperation with the German Aerospace Center (DLR), we published a » paper, in which a probabilistic micromechanics-based approach to simulate the influence of scatter sources in composite materials as an alternative to deterministic approaches.

9. Humanetics: TBD  CAE
Tbd