Occupant safety
DYT103
Objective
Dytran is a coupled Euler-Lagrange code designed to solve fluid-structure interaction problems. This seminar complements the DYT101 and DYT102 seminars, provides an introduction to airbag modelling, and the modelling of occupants with the ATB module. Different airbag modelling techniques are discussed as built up from DYT102 fluid-structure interaction methods. The ATB (Articulated Total Body) module is an independent solver used by Dytran to solve the interaction of occupants within any Dytran model including the use of seatbelts and other contacts. The ATB module is introduced with the interface to Dytran with pre- and post-processing. By the end of the course, attendees should have a basic understanding of how to solve occupant safety models using the ATB module.
Content
- Introduction to airbag modelling
- ATB introduction
- ATB data generator
- ATB structure
- ATB-Dytran interface
- ATB-Dytran pre- and post-processing
Prerequisites
DYT101 is required
Dates
On request
Duration
2 days
Price
£900+VAT(Hexagon office)/£600+VAT(online)
Contact
Tel: +44 (0)1276 903120
Email: MI-MSC-info.uk@hexagon.com