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Thai-Wu and Hashin in 2D and 3D and Mazars umat available for abaqus in GitHub #99

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stefano2734 opened this issue Nov 18, 2024 · 0 comments

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stefano2734 commented Nov 18, 2024

See

https://github.com/marioruiarruda

https://github.com/marioruiarruda/Hashin_3D_UMAT
https://github.com/marioruiarruda/Hashin_2D_UMAT

https://github.com/marioruiarruda/Tsai-Wu_2D_UMAT
https://github.com/marioruiarruda/Tsai-Wu_3D_UMAT

concrete damage model
https://github.com/marioruiarruda/Mazars_UMAT

and a debugger for UMAT
https://github.com/marioruiarruda/UMAT_Debugger

Perhaps a good extension in materials for calculix.

the Autor want only a declaration of his papers to his tools.
marioruiarruda/Hashin_3D_UMAT#1

I see for mazard best chance for fast adaption.
Thai-Wu and Hashin are for layered composite materials like GFK or CFK.
And layered 2D elements are not available in Calculix at internal Element level with classic layer theory.

@stefano2734 stefano2734 changed the title Thai-Wu and Hashin in 2D and 3D umat available for abaqus in GitHub Thai-Wu and Hashin in 2D and 3D and Mazard umat available for abaqus in GitHub Nov 19, 2024
@stefano2734 stefano2734 changed the title Thai-Wu and Hashin in 2D and 3D and Mazard umat available for abaqus in GitHub Thai-Wu and Hashin in 2D and 3D and Mazars umat available for abaqus in GitHub Nov 19, 2024
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