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Oasys LS-DYNA Environment SoftwareOasys Ltd is the software house of Arup and distributor of the LS-DYNA software in the UK, India and China. We also develop the Oasys suite of pre- and post-processing software for use with LS-DYNA. We have been working with Livermore Software Technology Corporation (LSTC), the developers of LS-DYNA, for over twenty years and have an in-depth knowledge of this powerful analysis tool. During this period we have also been involved in developing some of the features within LS-DYNA such as seatbelt system modelling, staged construction, and various material models.
Oasys Suite of SoftwareOasys Suite version 9.4 now available The Oasys Suite of software, exclusively written for LS-DYNA, is at the leading edge of the pre- and post-processing markets and is used worldwide by many of the largest LS-DYNA customers. With the release of version 9.4 the Oasys Suite provides the user with even more tools and functions to reduce the amount of time needed to build and check a LS-DYNA model, allowing the engineer to concentrate more on the actual problem in hand rather than just the task getting a model up and running in LS-DYNA. More Information
Other Oasys SoftwareOasys also produces a range of software for the CAD, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Geotechnics and Document Management applications.
ArupArup is an independent firm of designers, planners, engineers and technical specialists offering a broad range of professional services; for more information please visit www.arup.com.
Arup Advanced Technology + ResearchThe Advanced Technology and Research (AT+R) practice at Arup generates exceptional value by promoting innovative concepts and alternative design strategies, often supported by advanced numerical optimisation techniques. Arup AT+R makes extensive use of the Oasys LS-DYNA Environment software in the consultancy work it undertakes across a broad range of disciplines including automotive, rail, civil, structural, wind and vibration engineering. For more information visit the AT+R webpage.
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