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Second derivatives of displacement field ABAQUS

 

Hello everyone,

 

I need to compute the second derivatives of displacement field in ABAQUS, in the integration point of quadratic elements if it is possible. I thought about using USDFLD subrutine, but I am stuck with getting the Jacobian matrix that couples the isoparametric space with the physical space in ABAQUS. GETVRM is what everyone suggests to get variables from abaqus, however I did not find the definitions of JMAC, JMATYP... so I do not know what I can get from that subrutine exactly.

 

Another way to solve my problem would be accessing the coefficients of the quadratic element equation. Second derivatives of this equation should give me an array of constants for each integration point. But, I do not know how to access this information.

 

I would appreciate any kind of feedback you can give me, thanks in advance to all the iMechanica community.

 

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