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    PhiPsi

    PhiPsi

    An eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) Software.

    ...Features of PhiPsi: ○ Supported analysis type: 2D, 3D static analysis; 2D, 3D hydraulic fracturing analysis; 2D, 3D dynamic analysis; and 2D field problems analysis. ○ Support as many as 1000 fractures, voids and inclusions. ○ Intersection of 2D and 3D fractures, intersection of fracture and voids or inclusion. ○ Keywords file support with parameter definition and four operations (+, -, *, and /). ○ Other features.
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    Abaqus implementation (through UEL subroutine) of the incremental energy/dissipation based arc-length method. Suitable for physically non-linear, geometrically linear solid mechanics problems solved through an implicit solution algorithm. The zip file includes a read-me pdf giving information about how to use the files. The details are presented in the following paper : Author : İ. Özdemir 'An alternative implementation of the incremental energy/dissipation based arc-length control method', Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, Vol. 100, April 2019, 208-2014
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