ANSYS AUTODYN —
blast, ballistics &
detonation simulation
ANSYS AUTODYN is the leading explicit hydrocode for blast loading, ballistic penetration, detonation physics, and underwater explosion. Used by defence agencies, armour developers, and blast protection engineers worldwide. Official licensing and English-speaking support available in Ukraine through CADFEM Ukraine.
The engineering hydrocode for extreme dynamic events
ANSYS AUTODYN is an explicit hydrocode — a specialized solver for high-rate dynamic events where pressures reach GPa, materials undergo shock compression, phase changes, and fragmentation in microseconds. It was originally developed at Swansea University and Century Dynamics for nuclear weapons effects analysis, and has since become the standard tool for defence engineering, blast protection design, explosive mining, and hypervelocity impact research.
AUTODYN differs from general explicit FEA (LS-DYNA) in its deeper specialization for detonation and blast physics: a built-in Eulerian solver calibrated for high-explosive detonation, the most comprehensive EOS library in the industry, and multiple fragmentation models for realistic debris prediction. CADFEM Ukraine provides official AUTODYN licenses, English-language training, and blast simulation consulting in Ukraine.
Where ANSYS AUTODYN is applied
Defence, blast protection, aviation, mining, and naval engineering — AUTODYN for problems where detonation and shock physics matter
Solvers in ANSYS AUTODYN
AUTODYN combines multiple solvers in one model — each physics region uses the optimal numerical method for its material state
ANSYS AUTODYN in Ukraine: license, price, configurations
Training, blast consulting & secure deployment
Technical, licensing, or blast simulation questions — our English-speaking engineering team responds within one business day.
+38 (050) 454-37-54Sole authorized ANSYS Channel Partner in Ukraine. Official licenses, English-speaking blast and ballistics engineering support, training, and simulation consulting for defence, aerospace, and mining companies.