
handle: 10784/17462
This project describes a general in-house finite element assembler and solver aimed at studying the non-linear response of dynamic systems. The code is intended, and has been developed, to be used in the testing of material models, complex kinematic formulations and/or novel structural systems commonly required in research activities. The code has been implemented on top of SolidsPy and has been deployed in a GitHub repository which allows portability, strict control version and facilitates it extension in future developments.
Magíster en Ingeniería
Maestría
Análisis dinámico, INGENIERÍA DE LA PRODUCCIÓN, SISTEMAS DINÁMICOS DIFERENCIALES, Dynamic analysis, Análisis no lineal, Structural analysis, Nonlinear analysis, Análisis estructural, MÉTODO DE ELEMENTOS FINITOS
Análisis dinámico, INGENIERÍA DE LA PRODUCCIÓN, SISTEMAS DINÁMICOS DIFERENCIALES, Dynamic analysis, Análisis no lineal, Structural analysis, Nonlinear analysis, Análisis estructural, MÉTODO DE ELEMENTOS FINITOS
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