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Simulating LD45 foam in a drop test

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Hello, I currently have the need to carry out a drop test of a case with an internal foam cutout that supports a customers product with the view to find the accelerations excreted onto the product supported by the foam inside the case.

This is a customer request and am not sure if this is going to be something that's possible. Any advice is welcome!

Thanks
 
Definitely possible, just make sure that your solver can model foam and is capable of performing time-dependent analysis. Two methods are:
-Explicit analysis such as LS-DYNA
-Implicit-transient analysis

We previously evaluated a carry case to demonstrate software capability. If required we could recover accelerations of the contents of the case


Jeff
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