Shape memory alloy VUMAT in Abaqus
Hello
I am a post graduate student. I need a VUNAT subroutin about shape memory alloy in Abaqus. Please if someone has it, give me.
Thanks.
Hello
I am a post graduate student. I need a VUNAT subroutin about shape memory alloy in Abaqus. Please if someone has it, give me.
Thanks.
Hi All,
I am working on modelling the fracture failures using ABAQUS. I am searching for support where I can start on my own by following some notes.
If anyone has the notes related to this course conducted by Simulia please help me in getting that for me.
Modeling Fracture and Failure with Abaqus
Regards
Badri
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