Ansys Helps BMW With Passive Safety Systems

BMW will use LS-DYNA for multiphysics simulation of safety systems.

BMW will use LS-DYNA for multiphysics simulation of safety systems.

Ansys LS-DYNA is a highly scalable multiphysics solver that simulates the behavior of vehicle components. Image courtesy of Ansys.


Ansys and its European channel partner DYNAmore are supplying the BMW Group with Ansys LS-DYNA for passive safety system development in future vehicles.

The Ansys LS-DYNA  multiphysics solver can simulation the behavior of increasingly complex. vehicle components. According to the company, Ansys solutions support virtual crash testing by enabling engineers to optimize structural design for energy absorption during crashes and improve the interplay between different restraint systems, such as seatbelt tensioners and both front and side airbags. Ansys LS-DYNA users can implement a passive safety concept within a short development timeframe and with minimal use of hardware.

“The thorough and in-depth analysis of the methods and algorithms in LS-DYNA initiated by the BMW Group was a very demanding project for us,” says Ulrich Franz, Managing Director of DYNAmore. “The specific requirements of BMW Group with regards to the technical functionality and the integration into the existing processes and workflows were the main challenges that could only be met with great effort in all respects. DYNAmore works as an ongoing partner in software development, method development, user support and as an expert in materials science.”

“Active and passive safety systems improve road safety and save lives by greatly reducing the risk of injury to occupants during unavoidable accidents. Following the successful acquisition of LSTC and integration of LS-DYNA into our product suites, Ansys' capabilities in this area are unmatched,” said Shane Emswiler, senior vice president, Ansys. “Our many ongoing collaborations combined with our open-ecosystem and cutting-edge simulation solutions enable us to go one step further in the integration of passive and active security systems to meet the high demands of the automotive industry.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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