WARP3D

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Overview


WARP3D is under continuing development as a research code for the solution of very large-scale, 3-D solid models subjected to static and dynamic loads. Specific features in the code oriented toward the investigation of fracture in metals include a robust finite strain formulation, a general J-integral computation facility (with inertia, thermal, face loading), interaction integrals for computation of linear-elastic fracture parameters, very general element extinction and node release facilities to model crack growth, nonlinear material models including viscoplastic and cyclic, cohesive elements and cohesive constitutive models, and the Gurson-Tvergaard dilatant plasticity model for void growth. The source code is distributed free of charge under the GNU license.



Software Databox
Software Name: WARP3D
Description: Static and Dynamic Nonlinear Analysis of Fracture in Solids
Category: General Analysis
License Type: Freeware
Price: free
Keywords: fracturesolidstaticdynamic
Data formats:
Design code:
Languages: English
URL: http://cern49.cee.uiuc.edu/cfm/warp3d.html
Creator: Computational Fracture Mechanics Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Distributor: Computational Fracture Mechanics Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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