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Explicit STR and Autodyn PT I 14.5 TOC

The document is a comprehensive guide on Explicit Dynamics and Workbench, covering topics such as material models, engineering data, body interactions, and analysis settings. It includes detailed sections on various modeling techniques, meshing methods, and result processing, along with workshops for practical application. The content is structured into a table of contents that outlines the key areas of focus within the guide.

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Explicit STR and Autodyn PT I 14.5 TOC

The document is a comprehensive guide on Explicit Dynamics and Workbench, covering topics such as material models, engineering data, body interactions, and analysis settings. It includes detailed sections on various modeling techniques, meshing methods, and result processing, along with workshops for practical application. The content is structured into a table of contents that outlines the key areas of focus within the guide.

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Table of Contents

6. Material Models 6-1


1. Introduction to Explicit Dynamics 1-1
A. Linear Elastic Models 6-11
A. Explicit solutions 1-8 B. Hyperelastic Models 6-15
B. Stability Time Step 1-21 C. Plasticity Models 6-17
C. Wave Propagation 1-24 D. Brittle / Granular Models 6-27
D. Discretization / Element Formulations 1-30 E. Equation Of State Models 6-35
E. Material Modeling 1-42 F. Porosity Models 6-45
2. Introduction to Workbench 2-1 G. Failure Models 6-50
A. Workbench Overview 2-2 H. Workshop 6 6-64
B. Project Schematic 2-12 7. Explicit meshing 7-1
C. File Management / Units 2-17 A. What is Required? 7-2
D. License Management 2-22 B. Meshing methods 7-5
E. Explicit Dynamics in Workbench 1-25
C. Mesh Sizing 7-17
F. Geometry Import / Design Modeler 2-26
D. Defeaturing 7-24
3. Engineering Data 3-1 E. Design Modeler & Meshing 7-28
A. Engineering Data GUI 3-2 F. FE Modeler 7-45
B. Material Models & Data for Explicit Dynamics 3-10
G. Workshops 7 & 8 7-51
C. Workshop 1 3-13
4. Explicit Dynamics Basics 4-1 8. Body Interactions 8-1
A. Explicit Dynamics (Mechanical) GUI 4-2 A. Contact Algorithms 8-3
B. Geometry / Coordinate Systems 4-11 B. Body Interaction Objects 8-11
C. Connections / Body Interactions 4-17 C. Contact Regions 8-21
D. Mesh 4-19 C. Spot Welds 8-22
E. Initial Conditions 4-26 D. Workshops 9, 10, 11 & 12 8-25
F. Loads and Constraints 4-29
G. Analysis Settings 4-40 9. Analysis Settings 9-1
H. Solution 4-42 A. Step Controls 9-2
I. Workshop 1 (continued) & Workshops 2, 3, 4 4-53 B. Solver Controls 9-10
5. Results processing 5-1 C. Damping Controls 9-13
A. Viewing Results 5-2 D. Erosion Controls 9-19
B. Section Planes 5-11 E. Output Controls 9-22
C. Scoping Results 5-12 F. Workshops 13, 14, 15 & 16 9-23
D. Charts & Tables, Time Histories 5-15 10. Optimization Studies 10-1
E. Vector Plots 5-24 A. “What If” Studies 10-2
F. Animations / Alerts / Viewports 5-26 B. Design Exploration 10-8
G. Design Assessment 5-30 C. Workshop 17 10-16
H. Workshop 5 5-32

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