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    TexGen
    TexGen is a geometric textile modelling software package to be used for obtaining engineering properties of woven textiles and textile composites. Citing TexGen We would be grateful if you could acknowledge use of TexGen where appropriate and suggest using one of the following references: L P Brown and A C Long. "Modelling the geometry of textile reinforcements for composites: TexGen", Chapter 8 in "Composite reinforcements for optimum performance (Second Edition)", ed. P Boisse...
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    MSCC Applications Support

    Materials and Computational Chemistry applications on HPC platform

    Five software i.e. AMDKIIT , ANN-CI, LITESOPH, MTASpec, and µ2mech are developed as an outcome of the Materials and Computational Chemistry (MSCC) project under the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM). These are the set of codes (software) developed by the investigators to perform the computations to study the properties of atoms, molecules, clusters, alloys, bio-molecules, and composite materials using high-performance computing (HPC). For more information on the softwares developed under...
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    composight
    Composight is a cross-platform toolkit for 3D-image processing in the domain of composite materials science. It is written in C++ and provides small, problem-specific applications for viewing, filtering and segmentation of volumetric data such as micro-CT scans. The main objective is not to provide yet another complex application for volume data visualization and medical image processing. Instead, Composight is a collection of small and simple apps that have already been successfully used...
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    OpenXfem++

    OpenXfem++ is an XFEM (eXtended Finite Element Method) written in C++.

    OpenXfem++ is an XFEM (eXtended Finite Element Method) written in C++ using object-oriented techniques. It supports propagation of multiple two dimensional cracks. Furthermore, it allows composite materials to be modeled on a structured mesh which is independent of the inclusions. The implementation is described in the following article An extended finite element library S Bordas, PV Nguyen, C Dunant, A Guidoum, H Nguyen‐Dang International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 71...
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