Solid Mechanics Application
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Revision as of 23:36, 18 March 2016
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IN CONSTRUCTION : "we are now building this page"
Theory
Continuum Solid Mechanics
Numerical approach
Elements
Element | Type | Geometry | Nonlinearity | Material Type |
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SmallDisplacement | Solid | 2D,3D Geometries | Small Displacement | Isotropic |
TotalLagrangian | Solid | 2D,3D Geometries | Large Displacement | Isotropic |
UpdatedLagrangian | Solid | 2D,3D Geometries | Large Displacement | Isotropic |
List of elements by working space dimension
Dimension | Element | Type | Geometry | Nonlinearity | Material Type |
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2D | SmallDisplacement | Solid | 2D Geometries | Small Displacement | Isotropic |
TotalLagrangian | Solid | 2D Geometries | Large Displacement | Isotropic | |
UpdatedLagrangian | Solid | 2D Geometries | Large Displacement | Isotropic | |
3D | SmallDisplacement | Solid | 3D Geometries | Small Displacement | Isotropic |
TotalLagrangian | Solid | 3D Geometries | Large Displacement | Isotropic | |
UpdatedLagrangian | Solid | 3D Geometries | Large Displacement | Isotropic |
space discretization method
time discretization method
stabilization
Benchmarks
Insert here all the benchmarks of the application.
For every benchmark insert a video or at list a photo (not only a link)
For every benchmark - brief description of the solved problem, if it is a benchmark that can be found in literature, insert the link to the reference or, at least a reference). - reference with a link the location in which you describe all the theory behind Numerical approach.
How to analyse using the current application
GiD is the pre and post processor.....
link to the problem type and to the tutorial already inserted in the kratos-wiki
Application Dependencies
Other Kratos Applications used in current Application
External libraries
Contact
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Programming Documentation
Link to trac