Parameter Identification with LS-OPT
The use of new materials, such as plastics, composites, foams, fabrics or high-tensile steels, demands the application of highly complex material models. These material formulations are generally associated with numerous material parameters. The optimization program LS-OPT is ideally suited for identifying these parameters. In the identification process, an automatic comparison is carried out between the experimental results and the simulation results of LS-DYNA. Thereafter, the error between experiments and simulations is minimized.
In this seminar, a brief introduction in LS-OPT is given with a focus on the application of LS-OPT to determine material parameters. No prior knowledge about optimization or the application of LS-OPT is required.
Contents
- The optimization problem for the parameter identification
- Objective function: to minimize deviations between simulations and experiments (least-squares principle)
- Constraints
- Optimization variables
- Normalization and weighting
- Min. / max. formulation: minimizing the maximum deviation
- Brief introduction to LS-OPT
- Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Simultaneous adaptation of several experiments (e.g. tensile test, shear test and biaxial test)
- Starting LS-DYNA simulations and job control in LS-OPT
- Analysis and evaluation of optimization results
- Execution of examples
Date | 03.07.2024 - 03.07.2024 (1 day) |
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Time | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Lecturers | Katharina Liebold, Nikolay Lazarov |
Location | Stuttgart (GER) |
Languages | English |
Price |
Standard (525 € + VAT)
Employee of University (262 € + VAT)
Student (50 € + VAT)
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