Hubert Lobo. CARHS Automotive CAE Grand Challenge. 2011.
March 10, 2011 | by DatapointLabs | views 4271
The testing of materials for use in crash and safety simulations and the conversion of test data into material models is a process that is not well standardized in the industry. Consequently, CAE users face uncertainty and risk in this process that can have a negative impact on simulation quality. In this workshop, we present approaches currently used in the US for the gathering of high quality test data plus the acclaimed Matereality CAE Modeler software that is used to transform high strain-rate data into crash material cards.
Hubert Lobo. CARHS Automotive CAE Grand Challenge. 2011.
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