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DynaflowTM

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Jean H. Prévost
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey 08544-5263
E-mail: prevost@princeton.edu

DynaflowTM is a finite element analysis program for the static and transient response of linear and nonlinear two- and three-dimensional systems. In particular, it offers transient analysis capabilities for both parabolic and hyperbolic initial value problems in solid, structural and fluid mechanics. There are no restrictions on the number of elements, the number of load cases, the number of load-time functions, and the number or bandwidth of the equations. Despite large system capacity, no loss of efficiency is encountered in solving small problems. In both static and transient analyses, an implicit-explicit predictor-(multi)corrector scheme is used. The nonlinear implicit solution algorithms available include: successive substitutions, Newton-Raphson, modified Newton and quasi-Newton (BFGS and Broyden updates) iterations, with selective line search options. Some features which are available in the program include:

The element library contains a one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional continuum element with axisymmetric options. An interface element, a contact element, a slide-line element with either perfect friction or frictionless conditions, a slide-line element with Coulomb friction, a truss element, a beam element, a plate/shell element, a membrane element, a boundary element and a link element are also available for two- and three-dimensional analysis.

The material library contains a linear isotropic elastic model, a linear orthotropic elastic model, a nonlinear hyperelastic model, a nonlinear Von Mises viscoelastic model, a diffusive transport model, a linear/nonlinear thermal model, a linear/nonlinear heat conduction model, a linear piezoelectric model, a Newtonian fluid model, a Von Mises elasto(-visco)-plastic model, a Drucker-Prager elasto(‑visco)-plastic model, a Mohr-Coulomb (Matsuoka's) elasto(-visco)-plastic model, a Cap elasto(-visco)-plastic model, a multi-mechanism (Ishihara's) elasto-plastic model, and a family of multi-yield elasto(-visco)-plastic models developed by the author.

DynaflowTM executables are available for supercomputer, workstation and PC computing platforms. Dynaflow can be obtained by signing a licensing agreement with Princeton University. A free restricted PC/Windows demo version of DynaflowTM can be obtained.

 

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