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This ABAQUS UHYPER subroutine implements the hyperelastic energy density derived in Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 122 (2019), 364–380 for the macroscopic elastic response of non-Gaussian elastomers weakened by an isotropic and non-percolative distribution of equiaxed pores. This result is valid for any choice of I1-based incompr…

  • Updated Sep 20, 2020
  • Fortran

The UMAT subroutine in Abaqus serves as a solution for modeling materials that cannot be accurately represented using the standard Abaqus material library. For this project, we utilized this subroutine to study a 3D isotropic isothermal beam. Additional projects in this field can also be accessed on the following link.

  • Updated Jan 23, 2025
  • Fortran

This project presents an innovative approach for examining residual stresses in composites: The Abaqus viscoelastic model for curing. The implementation of the model is carried out in Abaqus CAE, utilizing Fortran subroutines such as USDFLD, UMAT, HETVAL, UEXPAN, and DISP.

  • Updated Feb 6, 2025
  • Fortran

The VUMAT subroutine in Abaqus provides an effective approach for simulating materials that are not adequately captured by the standard Abaqus material library. In this study, we applied this subroutine to analyze a 3D isotropic isothermal beam. Further projects related to this domain can be explored at the link provided below.

  • Updated Jan 26, 2025
  • Fortran

The UMAT subroutine is a tool in Abaqus that can be used when a material cannot be adequately modeled using the Abaqus material library. In this project, we employed this subroutine to evaluate the Tsai-Hill failure criterion in composites. Additional projects in this field can also be accessed on the following link.

  • Updated Jan 26, 2025
  • Fortran

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