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Stand alone compiled executable version of the DACOMAT Micromechanical fibre bridging model described in the conference paper. Micromechanical model of cross-over fiber bridging: (DOI:10.5281/zenodo.3784691) and the DACOMAT project deliverable D1.1 Micromechanical model for fibre peel-off and pull-out (Can be downloaded from www.dacomat.eu) All plots and data presented in these papers/reports can generated with the software. Plots based on any other valid user input can also be generated. Input data is to be provided in an Excel sheet. An input example file is extracted to the installation folder upon installation.
{"references": ["DACOMAT: D1.1\u00a0Micromechanical model for fibre peel-off and pull-out\u00a0(Can be downloaded from www.dacomat.eu)", "Grytten et .al, MICROMECHANICAL MODEL OF CROSS-OVER FIBER BRIDGING, 9th International Conference on Composites Testing and Model Identification, 2019 Lule\u00e5"]}
Micromechanics, composite
Micromechanics, composite
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