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Odd behavior in low density foam #1357

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DavidR-Vortex opened this issue Apr 11, 2023 · 5 comments
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Odd behavior in low density foam #1357

DavidR-Vortex opened this issue Apr 11, 2023 · 5 comments
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DavidR-Vortex commented Apr 11, 2023

Odd behavior in seat headrest when comparing Radioss (top) to LS-Dyna (below). This is the provided Toyota Camry example.

Is the material (low density foam) being mapped correctly?

d3plot004.mp4

Thanks,
David

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@SyazwanSamad
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Just curious. How do you open a Radioss animation file using Oasys D3plot?

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We have created scripts that can convert anim files to d3plot

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I assumed that most probably you are using lasso-python to generate the d3plot. Can you share the script to convert the anim file to d3plot?

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Hi @DavidR-Vortex,
I would love to talk with you more in detial about this topic.

Can you ping me directly, please ?

communitymanager@openradioss.org

Thanks and best regards,
Marian

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I assumed that most probably you are using lasso-python to generate the d3plot. Can you share the script to convert the anim file to d3plot?

Hi @SyazwanSamad, this has now been released, please see here: https://github.com/orgs/OpenRadioss/discussions/2361

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