Joining Techniques in Ansys LS-DYNA
Learn how different connection types transfer loads, how failure behavior is represented, and explore key new solver features that support advanced joining techniques.
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Les étudiants ont accès gratuitement à un logiciel de simulation de classe mondiale.
Connectez-vous à Ansys pour découvrir comment la simulation peut alimenter votre prochaine percée.
Learn how different connection types transfer loads, how failure behavior is represented, and explore key new solver features that support advanced joining techniques.
Date/Time:
September 17, 2026
9:30 AM CET
Venue:
Virtual
Connection techniques are fundamental to the accurate simulation of full vehicle models. This online event offers an overview of commonly used connection methods in LS-DYNA, supported by industry and research case studies presented by experienced practitioners.
The session will introduce established modeling approaches for a wide range of connection types, including adhesive bonding, bolted joints, welding, spot-weld bonding, and riveting. Each connection type relies on specific structural formulations and appropriate material models to achieve robust and reliable numerical behavior.
Because these modeling approaches often impose particular requirements on element formulations, contact definitions, and material characterization, the event will also provide practical guidance on how to address these aspects in LS-DYNA. Participants will gain insights into best practices and key considerations to successfully implement connection models in real-world simulation workflows.
This technical online event is designed for engineers with hands-on LS-DYNA simulation experience who are looking to deepen their expertise in the modeling and simulation of mechanical connections.