LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA

BY
Skill Lync

Join the LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA course by Skill Lync to master the fundamentals of the LS-DYNA solver for simulations.

Mode

Online

Duration

24 Weeks

Fees

₹ 40000

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study, Virtual Classroom
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

The LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA certification course helps you learn the solver, LS-DYNA, and implement it on structural analysis for simulations. The programme curriculum has been carefully designed in partnership with industry experts for you to attain a clear understanding of this solver’s framework and its implementation to simulate structural problems in both explicit and implicit environments. 

The LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA programme by Skill Lync includes all the key concepts, like the FEA basics, mass scaling, simulation types, LS-PREPOST, keywords, Timestep, weld modelling, implicit simulations, and more. Industry-expert mentors of this course will teach you the best professional practices through hands-on projects and assignments, giving you a practical experience of how the solver is implemented. 

Moreover, the LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA online course also covers the LS-DYNA and LS-PrePost software to make you a fluent professional. The training provides all content through pre-recorded videos and assignments to assist you with learning at your own pace. After satisfactory completion, you will receive the completion certificate and be on the path to become an expert CAE engineer.

The highlights

  • Online learning
  • A three-month course
  • Industry-relevant skills
  • Expert faculty
  • Self-paced module
  • Dedicated customer and technical support teams
  • Portfolio building
  • Continual learning

Program offerings

  • Industry-expert faculty
  • Practical assignments
  • Online learning
  • Ls-dyna and ls-prepost
  • Merit certificate
  • Project-based learning
  • Free demo
  • Completion certificate

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 40,000

LS DYNA for Structural Mechanics FEA Fees Structure -

Course FeesAmount
Original Course FeesRs. 40,000

 

certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Skill Lync

Who it is for

The LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA course is perfect for the following individuals: -

  • Students in their final year of Automotive, Aerospace, or Mechanical engineering
  • Professionals who have experience with any Pre-Processor and want to upgrade from a Modeller role to that of a CAE analyst/engineer
  • Graduates who have just finished college and want to upskill or pursue CAE engineering opportunities 

Eligibility criteria

The eligibility criterion for joining the LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA training programme is that the interested candidates must be B.E./B.Tech graduate in Mechanical Engineering Aerospace Engineering, or Automotive Engineering. Candidates still pursuing their B.Tech/B.E. degrees in the domains mentioned above are also eligible for the course.

Certificate Qualifying Details

Moreover, students need to complete the course curriculum to get a certificate from Skill Lync. The top 5% of the class will get a merit certificate on the basis of their performance.

What you will learn

Knowledge of engineering

After completing the LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA course by Skill-Lync, you will: -

  • Have a broad understanding of LS-DYNA and its various concepts
  • Know about the implementations of the LS-DYNA solver
  • Be able to use LS-DYNA to simulate structural problems in explicit and implicit environments
  • Know about section definitions
  • Be able to build material cards
  • Know how the contact algorithms operate, and its various types and their importance as well
  • Have an in-depth understanding of critical concepts like timestep, mass scaling, implicit schemes, and setting up an implicit problem 
  • Know crashworthiness analysis’s basics
  • Know about the broad rules for simulation setups

The syllabus

Week 01 - FEA Basics and Simulations

  • Introduction to FEA 
  • Type of FE Simulation 
  • Explicit and Implicit mathematical definition

Week 02 - LS-PREPOST Deep Dive

  • Brief about the Pre-Process
  • Hands-on training on the LS-DYNA User Manual
  • Running an example 
  • Post-processing the results 
  • Input and output files in LS-DYNA
  • Keywords and input text editing 
  • Multiple RUNs on the same file in the same folder
  • Hands-on with the output files (ASCII output) in the text editor.
  • Exploring binary and ASCII options in database keywords
  • Node keyword – Brief 
  • Part keyword – Brief
  • Materials
  • Section
  • Control cards – default parameters
  • Contact
  • LS-PrePost
  • Building the solver deck for a simulation (Plate Model)
  • Post-processing the results
  • Modeling the cube under pressure
  • Modeling the tensile stress of a specimen

Week 03 - Keywords, Timestep and more

  • Brief on keywords
  • Brief on *INCLUDE keyword
  • Insight of NHTSA
  • Hourglass energy
  • Materials introduction
  • Elasto-plastic material and various cards
  • Material testing
  • Calculation method for Young’s Modulus
  • Power law
  • Verification
  • Deploy
  • Timestep basics
  • Control Card
  • Control Timestep
  • Control Termination
  • Control Shell
  • Control Solid
  • Control Hourglass
  • Control Energy
  • Control Contact
  • Control Accuracy
  • Boundary Condition
  • Constrain
  • Specifying output files
  • Understanding contacts
  • Various types of contacts

Week 04 - LS-PrePost GUI and Weld Modelling

  • LS-PrePost GUI
  • LS-DYNA GUI application
  • Node and element selection
  • Application crash, metal forming
  • Element direction align
  • Post-processing
  • Node intrusion depending on the regulation
  • Introduction to Spot-Weld in LS-DYNA
  • Hands-on practice on Spot-Welds
  • Solving a simple problem to learn the Spot-Welds and then Post-Processing it.
  • Modeling Spot-Weld using Spot-Weld constraint card.
  • Modeling Spot-Weld using Spot-Weld generalize constrain card
  • Debugging Spot-Weld
  • Spot-Welds modeling using solid elements
  • Introduction to Cross-Section
  • Modeling a Cross-Section
  • Application of Cross-Section

Week 05 - Implicit Simulations

  • Introduction to implicit problems
  • Implicit and explicit comparisons
  • Memory in LS-DYNA
  • In core/out-of-core 
  • Double precision and MPP.
  • The tensile test-simple implicit problem
  • Timestep in implicit problems.
  • Convergence in implicit.
  • Implicit keywords 
  • Implicit and explicit switching 
  • Timestep adjusting 
  • Control-implicit-solver (Non-linear solver)
  • The implicit problem, hands-on with a bumper demonstration 
  • Power law plasticity 
  • MORTAR contact
  • MORTAR contact theory 
  • SOFT card - intro 
  • Implicit loading 
  • Element formulation for implicit analysis
  • Hands-on experience in using the *include, *INCLUDE_TRANSFORM, and *DEFINE_TRANSFORMATION and understanding how to model a pedestrian head impact simulation and calculate the HIC value. 
    • Overview of the pedestrian impact simulation
    • Understanding the HIC value 
    • HIC calculation - LS-PrePost
    • Understanding *INCLUDE, *INCLUDE_TRANSFORM,*DEFINE_TRANSFORMATION 

Week 06 - LS-DYNA Best Practices & Types of Analyses

  • Best Practices in LS-DYNA
  • Setting up the model 
  • How to decide the type of analysis (static, quasi-static, or dynamic) 
  • Dealing with the coupled problem 
  • Deciding the ELFORM for the problem
  • Solving the model types of errors and their fixes
  • MASS scaling 
  • Post-Processing-Introduction (verification and validation) 
  • Post-Processing a typical explicit model

Week 07 - Material Modelling using LS-DYNA

  • Material introduction
  • Material testing
  • Modelling materials
  • Elastic-plastic materials
  • Material modelling from the raw data
  • Hands-on hyperelastic material ( Mat-law 77 )
  • Contact mechanics
  • Types of contacts
  • Full contact parameters
  • Contact parameter - SOFT
  • Segment projection
  • Initial penetration
  • Tied contacts
  • Contact output

Week 08 - Crash and Safety

  • Vehicle crash safety 
  • Crash mechanics
  • Design for crash 
  • The vehicle development process
  • Knowledge of simulation engineers
  • Regulation and NCAPS 
  • Score calculation 
  • Model preparation: Static vs Crashworthiness 
  • General guidelines for crash model preparation 
  • Mesh and mesh quality 
  • Model organisation and integration 
  • Parameterization
  • Forming data

Admission details

To join the LS-DYNA FOR Structural Mechanics/FEA training programme, follow these steps: -

  • Go to the course webpage.
  • You will land on the programme’s webpage.
  • Scroll down to where you can see the payment options.
  • Choose your preferred payment and click on the “Enroll Now” button.
  • Fill in your name, phone number, email address, and click on the Enroll Now tab.

Filling the form

To join the LS-DYNA FOR Structural Mechanics/FEA online course, you will have to provide your contact details, choose preferred payment type and submit the application to start the course.

How it helps

The Skill Lync LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA certification training mainly focuses on providing learners with all the essential skills and lessons to gain fluency in LS-DYNA, its various concepts, and its implementations for simulation. Industry-expert mentors will help you learn the best practices, create a project portfolio, and become a skilled professional eligible to work as a CAE Analyst or CAE Engineer. 

Moreover, the programme will also help you build a professional resume, automatically linked with all your technical projects. The candidates will also get an e-verified profile to share on LinkedIn. For the pro members, the course offers one-on-one and group video support, four times a month for doubts clarification and telephone support, and one for add-on industry projects.

For premium members, the LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA course will offer individual and group video support 12 times in a month, two add-on industry projects, telephone support, and dedicated engineer support. 

FAQs

What is the structure of learning for this course?

All the course content for the LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA programme is created in partnership with the industry experts. The curriculum consists of pre-recorded videos and weekly assignments.

How is this course different from what I’ve learnt in college?

This course will help apply everything you’ve learned in theory and work on projects to help you get the practical industry experience.

What if I face doubts?

Skill-Lynch's dedicated engineer will address all your queries to help you clarify and solve problems.

What projects will I undertake in training?

You will undertake two projects, namely: head impact and bird strike.

What prerequisites are there?

To join this LS-DYNA for Structural Mechanics/FEA online training, you must be a graduate or pursuing a B.Tech/B.E. in Automotive, Aerospace, or Mechanical engineering.

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