Applied Forming Simulation with eta/DYNAFORM
This course provides an introduction to the simulation of sheet-metal and hydroforming processes with eta/DYNAFORM and LS-DYNA. All steps required to set up a LS-DYNA forming simulation are covered. The eta/DYNAFORM program is a special preprocessor for simulation of forming processes with LS-DYNA. The LS-PrePost program is presented for use in postprocessing.
Content
- Introduction in the simulation of sheet metal forming processes
- Introduction in the software eta/DYNAFORM
- Preprocessing in eta/DYNAFORM
- Meshing of tool geometry
- Meshing oft the blank
- Definition of the blank (Selection of the material model, setting of the symmetry boundary conditions)
- Definition of the tools (Selection of the contact formulation, setting of the friction, positioning of the tools, applying force- and displacement- boundary conditions on the tools)
- Positioning of the tools
- Boundary conditions
- Definition of draw beads
- Definition of adaptive meshing
- Determination of the sheared blanks
- Trimming of the sheet with eta/DYNAFORM
- Calculation (explicit, static or dynamic implicit)
- Multi-stage process definition with AutoSetup
- gravity loading analysis
- binder closing
- drawing simulation
- Postprocessing with LS-PrePost
- Application examples with eta/DYNAFORM, LS-DYNA and LS-PrePost
The course is practice-oriented, with an emphasis on industrial applications. This seminar is suitable for users from the area of metal forming who wish to learn how to use eta/DYNAFORM and LS-DYNA to simulate sheet-metal forming processes or who wish to deepen existing knowledge.
Dates | Duration/days | Calendar | Registration | Referee | Language | Location | Fee |
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11.03.2024, 09:00 - 17:00 | 2 days | Add to calendar | Peter Vogel | English | Stuttgart (GER) | 1050 € | |
04.11.2024, 09:00 - 17:00 | 2 days | Add to calendar | Peter Vogel | English | Stuttgart (GER) | 1050 € |
Lecturers
Peter Vogel
Dipl.-Ing. (FH)
Manager deep drawing simulations
Area of expertise:
Forming simulations
Academic studies:
Mechanical engineering