ABAQUS Subroutine Error
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I am trying to model crack propagation in ABAQUS to simulate four point beam bending test. I am using 3D model. I am using XFEM for propagating the crack. I am not getting the required output parameters ( J-integral and SIF ), instead i am getting only PHILSM and PSILSM. I dont know how to extract the required parameters from these two values. For modelling a crack propagation, whether CZM is reliable or XFEM is reliable??. What are the disadvantages of CZM over XFEM( other than predefined crack path ). Any suggestions will be really helpful. Thanks in advance.
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