SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Achieving Design Targets by Stochastic Car Crash Simulations - The Relation between Bifurcation of Deformation and Quality of FE Models
SESSION: HPC Applications and Society
EVENT TYPE: Keynote and Invited Talks
TIME: 4:15PM - 5:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Yoshio Oyanagi
Presenter(s):Tsuyoshi Yasuki
ROOM:Ballroom-EFGH
ABSTRACT:
Accuracy of car crash simulation is one of key issues for car development of automotive industries. A stochastic car crash simulation was performed using a very detailed car crash FE model. Car deformations of these simulations indicated bifurcations of buckling modes of frontal side rails, while rough car crash FE models did not indicate it.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Yoshio Oyanagi (Chair) - Kobe University
Tsuyoshi Yasuki - Toyota Motor Corporation
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