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    PhiPsi

    PhiPsi

    An eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) Software.

    PhiPsi is a 2D and 3D computational solid mechanics program, which involves the extended finite element method (XFEM), as well as the finite element method (FEM). PhiPsi is written in Fortran and compiled using the GNU Fortran compiler (gfortran). PPView is a visualization tool for PhiPsi. PPView can be used to import Abaqus inp file, view the model defined in the PhiPsi keywords file (*.kpp), edit PhiPsi keywords file, perform a PhiPsi simulation, and view the simulation result files generated by PhiPsi. PPView contains the latest executable program of PhiPsi. ...
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