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You might look at the rotor dynamics feature:

Li, L., and Grimes, R., "Introduction of Rotor Dynamics Using Implicit Method in
LS-DYNA", 13th International LS-DYNA Users Conference, Dearborn, Michigan,
June, 2014.
http://www.dynalook.com/13th-international-ls-dyna-conference/aerospace/introduction-of-rotor-dynamicsusing-implicit-method-in-ls-dyna-r
Li, L., Grimes, R., and Borrvall, T. "Introduction of Rotor Dynamics Using Implicit
Method in LS-DYNA", 14th International LS-DYNA Users Conference, Dearborn,
Michigan, June, 2016.
http://www.dynalook.com/14th-international-ls-dyna-conference/aerospace/introduction-of-rotor-dynamicsusing-implicit-method-in-ls-dyna-r
-------------------------------------Unless I missed something, all the ABAQUS simulations were actually dynamic (even
though static words were used).
-------------------------------------Admittedly, there are a lot of static simulations made by mechanics software. LS-DYNA
should be able to do such where you ignore the mass (imass=0 on *control_implicit_
dynamics).
"LS-DYNA Implicit Static Analysis Introduction", Oasys LS-DYNA Environment,
Solihull, United Kingdom February, 2011.
http://www.oasys-software.com/dyna/en/training/ls_work/implicit_analysis.zip
<http://www.scribd.com/doc/91873939/Implicit-Analysis-Intro-02-2011>
http://www.scribd.com/doc/91873939/Implicit-Analysis-Intro-02-2011
-------------------------------------Here we are showing a collection of sample models created through LS-DYNA by
Lancemore FEA team. LS-DYNA is useful not only for the nonlinear structural analysis,

but also for analyzing FSI (Fluid Structural Interaction) and supporting the implicit
method function. It also covers a wide range of fields including particle method,
vibration and acoustic analysis, and we are expecting that the range will keep on
expanding in the future.
<http://www.lancemore.jp/ls-dyna/example_360.html> http://www.lancemore.jp/ls-dyna/example_360.html

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