Saturday, November 11, 2023

What is Explicit Dynamics?

 

What is Explicit Dynamics?

It happens to everyone. You reach to answer your phone, grab it wrong, and suddenly it’s falling — kerplunk! — onto the hard floor. For engineers, knowing how their products will stand up in scenarios like free falls is critical to achieving their safety and performance goals. To test their designs in these highly nonlinear, high-speed situations, they rely on a simulation methodology called explicit dynamics analysis.

Explicit dynamics is a time integration method used to perform dynamic simulations when speed is important. Explicit dynamics account for quickly changing conditions or discontinuous events, such as free falls, high-speed impacts, and applied loads. Because these “nonlinear dynamics” are integrated into the simulation, explicit dynamics is the preferred choice for simulating highly transient physical phenomena.

Smart phone being dropped on the ground

Explicit Dynamics Capabilities

Explicit dynamics tools help engineers to explore a wide range of challenges:

  • Short-duration, complex or changing-body interactions (contact)
  • Quasi-static loads (low strain rates)
  • High-speed and hypervelocity impacts
  • Severe loadings resulting in large material deformation
  • Material failure
  • Material fragmentation
  • Penetration mechanics
  • Space debris impact (hypervelocity)
  • Sports equipment design
  • Manufacturing processes with nonlinear plastic response
  • Drop-test simulation
  • Explosive loading
  • Explosive forming
  • Blast-structure interactions
Graph showing explicit dynamics problems by complexity, beginning with quasi-static, collision, drop test and explosion

Figure 1. Ansys explicit dynamics tools help users meet solution requirements of various complexities based on problem details and user expertise.

What is Explicit Dynamics at Ansys?

If your product needs to survive impacts or short-duration, high-pressure loadings, you can improve its design with Ansys explicit dynamics solutions. Specialized problems require advanced analysis tools to accurately predict the effect of design considerations on product or process behavior. Gaining insight into such a complex reality is especially important when it is too expensive — or impossible — to perform physical testing.

The Ansys explicit dynamics suite enables you to capture the physics of short-duration events for products that undergo highly nonlinear, transient dynamic forces. Our specialized, accurate, and easy-to-use explicit dynamics tools have been designed to maximize user productivity.

With Ansys, engineers can gain insight into how a structure responds when subjected to severe loadings. Algorithms based on first principles accurately predict complex responses, such as large material deformations and failure, interactions between bodies, and fluids with rapidly deforming structures. Highly complex problems, especially ones with high strain rates and other phenomena that are difficult to converge with general-purpose implicit solution methods, can be resolved using sophisticated, state-of-the-art mathematical algorithms.

Defaults are safe and reasonable for most common problems, which means that you spend less time setting up and running problems and more time optimizing products for performance, durability, and cost, and removing design flaws.

In many cases, the accuracy of an explicit solution can be verified only through comparison with physical experiments. For some problems (such as explosions), it may be too expensive or even impossible to perform physical tests. Despite this, Ansys users around the world rely on the precision of our explicit simulation results.

Implicit vs. Explicit Analysis

While both implicit and explicit methods are used to solve time-dependent simulations, deciding which one to use depends on the problem being solved.

Use implicit dynamics when solving for dynamic finite element analysis (FEA)  problems that involve mild nonlinearity and when large timesteps can be used. This includes:

  • Static equilibriums.
  • Slow, linear, and mildly nonlinear processes.
  • Large time increments.

Use explicit dynamics when calculating highly complex and nonlinear problems involving rapid changes such as deformation or failure of material, such as:

  • Drop tests.
  • Impact and penetration.
  • Breakage.
  • Shock waves.
  • Large deformations.
Explicit dynamics table

Which Explicit Dynamics Tool is Right for You?

Ansys LS-DYNA

Ansys LS-DYNA is the most frequently used explicit simulation program in the world, capable of simulating applications like drop tests, impact and penetration, smashes and crashes, occupant safety, and more.

Ansys Explict Dynamics within Ansys Mechanical

Ansys Mechanical is the best-in-class finite element solver offering structural, thermal, acoustics, transient, and nonlinear capabilities to solve your most complex structural engineering problems.

Ansys Autodyn

Ansys Autodyn offers a range of models to represent complex physical phenomena such as the interaction of liquids, solids and gases; the phase transitions of materials; the propagation of shock waves; and even explosions.

For solving highly transient, highly nonlinear simulations, explicit dynamics is the preferred choice of time integration methods. To learn about the industry’s leading explicit simulation software, check out the Ansys LS-DYNA Multiphysics Solver.

Lesson Planning Tools

 

Lesson Planning Tools

Planning classes is one of the core parts of a teacher’s work. And it’s not easy. However, there are some tools and resources that can make lesson planning a bit more convenient and effective. Check out the best tools for teachers that let you organize classes for free.

17. Planboard

Planboard is one of the teaching tools for lesson planning. It is designed for creating lesson plans on iPhone, iPad, or Android, and allows teachers to add files, photos, and videos, and view them during offline or online lessons. Plans can be edited, archived, and shared with colleagues.

18. PlanbookEdu

PlanbookEdu

PlanbookEdu is one of the best free tools for teaching online and planning lessons. It functions like a printed book but can be filled in with texts online. With this tool, creating, sharing, and printing lesson plans become easy for teachers. The free version doesn’t let you attach images and files to your plans.

19. Evernote

Evernote wasn’t designed specifically for teachers, yet its free version is one of the best tools that many teachers use for learning and daily lesson planning. You can collect ideas, articles, images, to-do lists, and more in a single place and access them anytime. A teacher can also use this tool for personal development and organizing their life.

20. LearnZillion

LearnZillion doesn’t let teachers create their own lesson plans, it’s a website that offers teachers a free library of interactive math and language arts classes, as well as some other educational resources, like videos and assignments for students. There is learning content for different grade levels. All lessons are Common Core aligned.

21. ReadWriteThink

ReadWriteThink also isn’t software but a collection of free lessons and resources developed by the International Reading Association and The National Council of Teachers of English. A great advantage of this website is that all lesson plans are engaging, research based, and align with standards. You can browse lessons by grade level (K-2, 3-5, 6-8) and by areas of literacy practice: learning through language, learning language, and learning about language.

Teaching Tools for Classroom Management

 

Teaching Tools for Classroom Management

A teacher’s tasks include planning lessons, marking attendance, assigning homework, and grading. This is where you can benefit from classroom tools
for teachers. Here you’ll find online tools and add-ons that can help you streamline all these processes and improve communication and the
learning process.

1. Edmodo

Edmodo

Edmodo is software for teachers that enables them to conduct online
classes and create presentations. It provides a number of online tools for a teacher that allow the sharing of class material, assigning homework,
and displaying students’ grades during an online class. You can also join students into learning groups, exchange messages with students and
parents, and manage calendar events.

2. ClassDojo

ClassDojo

ClassDojo is a classroom management tool that enables schools to bring parents, teachers, school administrators, and students into classroom communities so they can track and enhance classroom behavior in real-time.

3. Google Classroom

Google Classroom

Google Classroom is a free educational software for teachers tool that allows them to conduct online classes, invite your students, and assign homework. You can also discuss assignments online and track student progress. Google Classroom seamlessly integrates with other Google apps such as Google Slides, Docs, Sheets, and Drive allowing you to seamlessly work on different documents.

4. Class123

Class123

Class123 is one of the online tools for classroom management that contains a chalkboard, seating chart, timer, random name picker, and many other interactive teaching tools necessary for efficient class management. You can also keep track of students’ attendance and behavior, share stories and photos on boards, and let students interact in private messages.

5. Flubaroo

Flubaroo

Flubaroo is a Google Spreadsheets Add-on designed for you to simply
create multiple-choice and fill-in assignments, grade and analyze online student performance, share scores with students, and assign stickers and
badges on completed tasks.

6. Show My Homework

Show My Homework is free technology software that allows teachers to administer, and control homework much easier. A teacher can quickly assign homework and record student submissions and grades on the go with its mobile app.

Tests and Exams Makers

 

Tests and Exams Makers

Assessing students’ knowledge in distance learning seems to be more difficult than during in-person sessions of traditional education. But with the right online tools, you’ll see that it is actually even easier and even much more engaging for students and teachers.

22. Free Quiz Maker

Free Quiz Maker is an educational tool that lets a teacher build interactive tests and exams for students from 3 question types: multiple-choice, multiple response, and short answer questions and conveniently gather student
responses. You can also set scoring parameters, the number of attempts allowed, and time limits. The ready-made quizzes can be uploaded to any
LMS, including Moodle and Blackboard. The tool also lets you create surveys.

23. SpellQuiz

SpellQuiz is another service for distance learning that is mainly focused on helping kids and adults to understand phonics. The platform contains English spelling lessons for individuals from Grade 1 to Adult, as well as fun quizzes and word games.

24. Quizizz

Quizizz is one of the free tech tools for teachers that allows them to present quizzes on science, social sciences, computer science, technical education, and art to students as a timed test or homework with a specified deadline.

25. FreeOnlineSurveys

FreeOnlineSurveys is a teaching tool for building online tests, surveys, and forms. You can create quizzes using the drag-and-drop builder and 22 question types and fields, share them with your students and staff members, and analyze student progress with its data reporting tool right from your mobile device.

Communication and Collaboration Tools

 

Communication and Collaboration Tools

Communication and collaboration are important aspects of both teaching and learning. We’ve compiled a list of online teaching tools that will help you make this process even easier and more efficient. Here you’ll find teaching communities, tools for sharing educational resources and tips, video conferencing software, and apps for conducting online discussions and working on group projects that many students love.

55. Flipgrid

Flipgrid

Flipgrid is an online collaboration platform that provides a simple, free, and accessible video discussion experience for Pre-K to PhD educators, kids, and students and parents. As a teacher, you can create digital whiteboards or discussion topics and share them with your students. In response, they can record and share their videos with you and other students.

56. Goboard

Goboard

Goboard is one of the interactive online teaching tools that combines video conferencing with an interactive canvas. It is designed to help students collaborate one-on-one on virtually any topic. Goboard features a digital blackboard, so users can share their notes, pictures, and calculations.

57. Teacheroo

Teacheroo is the only global social network designed specifically for teachers. You can post your resources and educational tips, comment, like, repost other teachers’ learning material, and build professional connections.

58. Loop

Loop

Loop enables you to gather feedback from your students in real-time. You
can type in your questions or pick ones from a library of best practice questions. Students will receive notifications and can reply instantly.

59. Teach Learn Lead

Teach Learn Lead

Teach Learn Lead is a community dedicated to supporting, encouraging, and connecting new teachers as they navigate their early careers in the classrooms. It includes the global education library that is a curated epicenter of K-20 research and professional development resources.

60. Google Docs

Google Docs

Google Docs is a free word processor included as part of a Google Docs suite within the Google Drive service. It enables you to create and edit your own documents, check your students’ writings, and add comments to provide them with feedback.

61. Bloomz

Bloomz

Bloomz is an interactive app that enables a teacher or a school to share classroom updates, events, and photos with parents securely. You can send an alert notification of the next parent-teacher meeting to emails and smartphones with a single click.

Content Sources for Teachers

 

Content Sources for Teachers

With the enormous amount of educational digital content on the web, teachers can make their lessons even more useful and enjoyable. However, it is crucial to find trustworthy websites that provide valuable content. Here are a few sources of digital content and remote teaching tools you might find helpful in the attempts to make students engaged.

31. Ted-Ed

Ted-Ed is a platform that enables you to create lessons. You can build a lesson around video content and create assignments to assess how well your student understands the material. You can also use ready-made video recordings from the specially curated “TED-Ed Originals” section that features classes made by educators around the world.

32. YouTube Teachers

YouTube Teachers is a YouTube channel that allows you to leverage educational videos to inspire and engage your students. It contains over 400 video playlists created by leading organizations and industry experts such as the Khan Academy, Ted-Ed, and PBS.

33. YouTube Edu

YouTube Edu is another educational YouTube channel that provides
extensive playlists on various subjects, from physics and chemistry to filmmaking and public speaking.

34. Ted Talks

Ted Talks are videos from industry experts and innovators on science,
tech, business, and education subtitled in over 100 languages. You can integrate Ted Talks into your lessons to spark creativity and innovation in
the minds of your students.

35. TeacherTube

TeacherTube

TeacherTube is a free resource for teachers where they can share video lectures and other materials. You can upload your video tutorials and attach learning activities, assessments, and lesson notes to your videos. You can also browse other teachers’ content and connect with educators with similar interests.

36. SchoolTube

SchoolTube

SchoolTube is a K-12 free video hosting platform that helps you integrate video content relating to subjects or concepts into your lessons without YouTube. The Free plan provides you with unlimited video hosting, video and audio creation apps, unlimited shareable playlists, automatic closed captioning, and a video quiz app.

37. Google Books

Google Books

Google Books is a service from Google Inc. that provides access to unlimited books, documents, and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text, and stored in its digital database. You can save, bookmark, or download books relating to the concepts you want to teach in class.

38. Readworks

Readworks

Readworks helps students from elementary school to high school build their background knowledge and enhance their literacy skills. As a teacher, you can create reading groups based on their abilities and interests, monitor reading comprehension, and assign extra-credit tasks for students as they complete reading assignments.

39. Bibsonomy

Bibsonomy

Bibsonomy is an easy-to-use tool that helps you manage your publications and bookmarks, collaborate with your colleagues, and find new interesting teaching materials for your research. You can tag publication entries and bookmarks to facilitate information searches.

40. Project Gutenberg

Project Gutenberg

Gutenberg is a digital library with over 60,000 free ebooks that you can download or read online. Here you’ll find the world’s quality literature, with a focus on older works in the public domain.

41. Gapminder

Gapminder

Gapminder is a fact tank of animated statistics. The platform provides posters, interactive presentations, graphs, and handouts on global facts that can supplement your teaching materials.

Plagiarism Checkers

 

Plagiarism Checkers

If you need to check your students’ essays and theses for plagiarism, you can do this online with the free resources that are listed below.

26. Check Plagiarism

Check Plagiarism is an easy-to-use plagiarism checking website utilized by teachers and students. You just need to paste text or upload text files to check them for plagiarism. With a free account, you can get detailed reports that include exact matches and sources. However, there’s a limit of 200 free plagiarism queries – if you’re going to use the tool for a long time, you might need a paid subscription.

27. Dupli Checker

Dupli Checker is one of the educational tools that let you check texts for plagiarism. Without a free account, you can check only one text a day. And if you create one, you still have a limit of 1,000 words per search. To check larger texts, a free tool isn’t enough — you’ll need a paid account. The website supports many formats, including Microsoft Word and PDF documents.

28. PapersOwl

PapersOwl is primarily a website that offers services, such as essay and thesis writing, that some students use to cheat. However, this recourse also has a free tool for checking texts for plagiarism that teachers can use for free. You can either paste texts in or upload files.

29. Plagiarism Detector

Plagiarism Detector is a great tool for educators who need to check texts written not only in English, but also in French, Italian, German, and other languages. A free account lets you paste texts of up to 1,000 words and there’s no need to create a free account for that.

30. QueText

QueText has one of the most intuitive and clean interfaces, which makes it much more pleasant and convenient to use when checking texts for plagiarism. The tool generates pretty insightful reports, thus making sure you know exactly what parts of texts students copied and from where. However, a free account allows only up to 2,500 words a month, so to use the tool often, you’ll need a paid plan.

Tools for Building Interactive Lessons

 

Tools for Building Interactive Lessons

This is a category of dynamic and interactive tools for teaching that can make learning more engaging. They give life to your lessons and remote learning sessions with sound, videos, infographics, assessments, tests, and animation.

1. iSpring Free

iSpring Free is a lightweight eLearning authoring tool for teachers that allows
you to turn a boring PowerPoint presentation into a mobile-compatible online course with quizzes. The main advantage of this interactive learning tool is its simplicity. Its intuitive interface enables any novice course developer to create an unlimited number of courses quickly and easily.

Download iSpring Free now →

2. Kahoot

Kahoot

Kahoot is a game-based learning platform that is great for creating content such as fun activities and learning games for students. You can make quizzes on any topic and in any language, and customize those quizzes with videos, diagrams, and images. Students participate in “kahoots” (games) by logging the game codes on their device or application.

3. Edpuzzle

Edpuzzle

With Edpuzzle, you can create interactive lessons with embedded audio
notes, assessments, and quizzes. Its analytics tool enables you to track how students are watching your videos and if they understand the content.

4. Starfall

Starfall

Starfall is an online service that was initially designed to teach kids to read. Its phonics-based learning model supports online games and print series, which can be downloaded for use at home and in the classroom for little students. Now, it also features animated songs, movies, and mathematics activities for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Grades 1 to 3.

5. CommonLit

CommonLit

CommonLit is a database of literary educational materials that you can access to develop lessons. You can choose a lesson from the digital library, share it with your students, assign them text-based questions, and analyze their performance.

6. Quill

Quill

Quill is a platform that has a set of creative tools for teaching writing, vocabulary, and grammar and includes over 400 exercises. You can guide your students to learn by reconstructing sentences, proofreading passages, creating new passages, and more.

7. Plickers

Plickers

Plickers is a card activity that lets you poll your class, without the need for a student device. You just need to give students cards (“paper clickers”) and use your Android smartphone or tablet to scan them to do instant checks for understanding, exit tickets, and impromptu polls.

8. Powertalk

Powertalk is a presentation enhancement tool that automatically speaks your PowerPoint slides. When compared to other common ‘text-to-speech’ programs, Powertalk can speak text as it appears and can also speak hidden text attached to images.

9. JeopardyLabs

JeopardyLabs

JeopardyLabs is an online service that enables you to build Jeopardy games for students without PowerPoint, by using a simple editor. You can also choose from ready-made games created by the platform users on such subjects as foods, cities, countries, books, and hygiene.

10. Edgames

Edgames

Edgames is an edutainment tool that provides educational activities, including board games, scrambled word games, sports-based games, and cards. You can help your students learn and understand personal hygiene, nutrition, current affairs, and many other things through playing games.