Introductory Courses
Intro by Jim Day
The examples in this section are from the introductory class of Jim Day. Dr. Day is a senior support engineer at LSTC. Since many years he is giving training classes on various topics for LS-DYNA. You may access the examples separately by the menu on the left. The examples are prepared for LS-DYNA 970 and upwards.
Intro by Jim Kennedy
Examples 1-27 from Introductory Manual for LS-DYNA Users by Jim Kennedy.
Intro by John Reid
The examples in this section are from the introductory class of John D. Reid. John is Professor of University of Nebraska. Before joining the University he was a senior project engineer at GM. He holds a Ph.D. from Michigan University. Since many years he is working with LS-DYNA. He is well known form his work on road side safety and his training classes. The presented examples are the beginning models of the class exercises. The exercises step the learner through various ls-dyna features. You may access the examples separately by the menu on the left. The examples are prepared for LS-DYNA 970 and upwards.
Intro by Al Tabiei
The examples in this section are from the introductory class of Prof. Dr. Ala Tabiei. Prof. Tabiei is Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at University of Cincinnati. Prof. Tabiei is well known from his significant contribution to the development of LS-DYNA. He is also well know for his perfectly prepared training courses for LS-DYNA. You may access the examples separately by the menu on the left. The examples are prepared for LS-DYNA 970 and upwards.
Intro by Klaus Weimar
The examples in this section are from the introductory class of Klaus Weimar. Dr. Klaus Weimar is responsible for support of LS-DYNA at DYNAmore GmbH. Since 20 years he is giving training classes on various topics for LS-DYNA. You may access the examples separately by the menu on the left. The examples are prepared for LS-DYNA 970 and upwards.
Examples Manual
The examples in this section are from the 'LS-DYNA Examples Manual'. The manual was published by John D. Reid and LSTC in March 1998. The copyright is with LSTC. You may check the examples separately by using the menu on the left.
Process Simulation
The examples in this section are from the introductory class on metal forming from LSTC. You may access the examples separately by the menu on the left. The examples are prepared for LS-DYNA 970 and upwards.