Airbags Simulation: Learn How to Do It & Can Solidworks Help?

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Airbag simulation requires advanced software capable of handling non-linear dynamics, with LS-DYNA being the most recommended option for accurately simulating airbag deployment. SolidWorks is generally not suitable for this type of simulation due to its limitations in handling complex dynamics. Creating visually appealing simulations is easier than achieving realistic results that match high-speed footage of actual airbag deployment. Resources and research papers are available online to assist with understanding the intricacies of airbag simulation. Achieving a precise simulation is challenging and necessitates specialized knowledge and tools.
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Stimulating "Airbags"

Recently I'm into it on Airbags and really want to know how it works
I've seen some airbags stimulation on YouTube and I'm curious on how to do it?
Anyone have experience doing it?
Can Solidwork produce such stimulation?
PS:Immma Poor English It's Simulation instead of Stimulation Duhhh
 
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SolidWorks mostly likely cannot (depending on what you want to simulate). If you want to simulate an airbag deploying, then you'd need a code that can do highly non-linear dynamics, such as LS-DYNA (Abaqus and MSC can do it as well, but probably not as well as LS-DYNA).
 
IIRC, LS-Dyna has some algorithms specifically for simulating airbags, in particular the initial "unfolding" of the bag from "empty".

Making a nice-looking video isn't too hard, with any reasonable non-linear dynamics code. The hard part is making a video that looks the same as a high speed movie of deploying a real airbag!
 
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