Difference between revisions of "NairnMPM"

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* Advanced [[Thermal Calculations|thermal calculations]] including [[Thermal Calculations#Conduction|thermal conductivity]] and accurate heat tracking to find [[Thermal Calculations#Tracking Thermodynamic Quantities|internal energy, entropy, and Helmholz free energy]].
* Advanced [[Thermal Calculations|thermal calculations]] including [[Thermal Calculations#Conduction|thermal conductivity]] and accurate heat tracking to find [[Thermal Calculations#Tracking Thermodynamic Quantities|internal energy, entropy, and Helmholz free energy]].
* [[Diffusion Calculations|Coupled solvent diffusion calculations]].
* [[Diffusion Calculations|Coupled solvent diffusion calculations]].
* Many [[MPM Archiving Options|archiving options]] along with [[MPM Global Archiving Options|global archiving]] and archiving to VTK Legacy files.
* Many [[MPM Archiving Options|archiving options]] along with [[MPM Global Archiving Options|global archiving]] and archiving to [[VTKArchive Custom Task|VTK Legacy files]].
* Rigid Particle Features
* [[Rigid Material|Rigid particles]] for moving boundary conditions and special rigid-contact interactions
* Custom Tasks
* Custom Tasks

Revision as of 21:04, 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):