Dear Akshay,
Some simple notes I found.
For modeling the deployment of airbags the following contact option is recommended:
*CONTACT_AIRBAG_SINGLE_SURFACE (a13)
With *AIRBAG_SINGLE_SURFACE, contact between nodes and multiple segments is
considered. Much more searching is done than in the normal contact option and, consequently,
this contact option is much more expensive.
During the past several years, the soft constraint option, on optional card A, in the contact
definition, set to 2 has proved to deploy airbags very accurately. We currently recommend
this option for airbag deployment. The latter option is currently being implemented for MPP
usage.
Standard Penalty-Based or Soft Constraint Stiffness Method
When several parts of dissimilar mesh sizes and/or dissimilar material properties are included
into one global slave set for *AUTOMATIC_SINGLE_SURFACE, the soft constraint stiff-
ness method (SOFT=1) is recommended.
The following are examples where contact behavior may benefit from use of the soft constraint
method:
Airbag to Steering Wheel
Airbag to Occupant
Front Tire to SIL
Spare tire to neighboring components
Foam to structural components
Using a combination of both contact stiffness methods may promote good contact behavior
without having to reduce the global time step
Sincerely,
James M. Kennedy
KBS2 Inc.
September 7, 2021
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Thank you James for a
prompt reply.
You said "The latter option is currently being implemented for MPP usage." Does this mean that SOFT = 2 card can be used only with LSDYNA SMP and not MPP. Is that correct?
Dear Akshay,
The following note is found in several presentations:
If the airbag simulation is run using an MPP executable, note that SOFT=2 is not yet available
and so SOFT=0 or 1 must be used.
At the time this note was written (WHO KNOWS WHEN?), SOFT=2 did not work with airbag
simulations using an MPP executable.
Please contact your local distributor for better information.
Sincerely,
James M. Kennedy
KBS2 Inc.
September 9, 2021
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