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It seems like you’re describing a simulation scenario involving ANSYS Workbench Explicit Dynamics, where a dummy without a seatbelt impacts an airbag. ANSYS Explicit Dynamics is a finite element analysis software that is commonly used to simulate transient, dynamic events like impacts, explosions, and crashes. To set up a simulation like the one you’ve described,…
Static structural simulation is a method used to analyze the behavior of a structure under various loads and conditions without considering dynamic effects like acceleration, vibration, or inertia. In the context of a teleferic (also known as a telpher or cable car), a static structural simulation would involve evaluating how the various components of the…
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It seems like you’re asking about simulating a scenario in ANSYS Workbench (WB) Explicit Dynamics where a truck with loose cargo experiences deceleration due to braking at 100g (where “g” is the acceleration due to gravity). ANSYS Workbench Explicit Dynamics is a powerful tool for simulating transient dynamic events, including impact, collision, and various mechanical…
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From the perspective of Finite Element Analysis (FEA), an impact scenario involving a car bumper impacting the hip from two directions at a speed of 36 km/h would be evaluated using simulation techniques. FEA is a computational method used to analyze the behavior of structures and materials under various loading conditions, such as impacts. Here’s…
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LS-DYNA is a widely used finite element analysis (FEA) software for simulating complex real-world events and behaviors. It’s often used in the automotive industry to simulate various scenarios, including car braking and crash simulations. The term “dummy” usually refers to anthropomorphic test devices (ATDs) or crash test dummies, which are used to simulate the response…
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ANSYS Workbench Explicit Dynamics is a simulation software tool used to perform dynamic, highly nonlinear, and transient simulations of various engineering scenarios. This tool is commonly used to analyze situations involving impacts, explosions, crashes, and other dynamic events. If you’re looking to simulate a heavy truck impacting a concrete street barrier or parapet using ANSYS…










Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical analysis and data structures to analyze and solve problems that involve fluid flows. Computers are used to perform the calculations required to simulate the free-stream flow of the fluid, and the interaction of the fluid (liquids and gases) with surfaces defined by boundary conditions. With high-speed supercomputers, better solutions can be achieved, and are…
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