Some useful websites about LS-DYNA, I frequently visit, are listed below;
LS-DYNA input decks of use in several disciplines;
www.dynaexamples.comPast LS-DYNA conference papers found at;
www.dynalook.comPublic free LS-DYNA models' run times on supercomputers for benchmark studies;
www.topcrunch.orgAnswers for your basic/advanced questions, latest releases, news, and ongoing developments about LS-DYNA;
www.dynasupport.comLS-DYNA's Europe distributor. They sell, teach, support, and co-develop the software and provide engineering services. They arrange attractive courses that may interest you;
www.dynamore.deLSTC's free of charge dummy models for licensees of LSTC's LS-DYNA;
http://www.lstc.com/models/If you need car or track model for your study, check the NCAC's website. You will find many free of charge finite element models of some common vehicles;
http://www.ncac.gwu.edu/vml/models.htmlIf you have questions and find nobody to ask, at that time some guys may help you to solve or find better way for your problem at;
http://groups.yahoo.com/LS-DYNA