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* Crack can include [[Traction Laws|tractions laws]] to model cohesive zones, including dynamic cohesive zones in the wake of [[Crack Propagation Commands|crack propagation]]. | * Crack can include [[Traction Laws|tractions laws]] to model cohesive zones, including dynamic cohesive zones in the wake of [[Crack Propagation Commands|crack propagation]]. | ||
* Cracks can model [[Imperfect Interfaces|imperfect interfaces]]. | * Cracks can model [[Imperfect Interfaces|imperfect interfaces]]. | ||
* Advanced multimaterial mode MPM with latest contact methods | * Advanced [[Multimaterial MPM|multimaterial mode MPM]] with latest [[Surface Normals|contact methods]] and options to model [[Imperfect Interfaces|imperfect interfaces]]. | ||
* Models from Images | * Models from Images | ||
* Coupled Diffusion and Conductivity | * Coupled Diffusion and Conductivity |
Revision as of 20:54, 15 January 2014
NairnMPM is the open-source code engine in this package for doing material point method (MPM) simulations. It is object-oriented C++ code that can run on many platforms. The main calculations are parallel code. You run calculations by creating Input Files for MPM Calculations. Once the calculations are done, you have a variety of options for visualizing and analyzing the output.
NairnMPM does 2D, axisymmetric, and 3D simulations with a wide range of material types. Some of its features are (click each link for details):
- Support latest MPM methods such as GIMP and CPDI
- Many material models including elastic, plastic, isotropic, anisotropic, viscoelastic, small strain, and large strain.
- Plasticity materials can use a variety of hardening laws.
- Simulations can include explicit cracks, do fracture mechanics calculations, and model crack propagation.
- Crack can include tractions laws to model cohesive zones, including dynamic cohesive zones in the wake of crack propagation.
- Cracks can model imperfect interfaces.
- Advanced multimaterial mode MPM with latest contact methods and options to model imperfect interfaces.
- Models from Images
- Coupled Diffusion and Conductivity
- VTK Archiving
- Rigid Particle Features
- Custom Tasks