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Front Matter

  • Abstract
  • Acknowledgements

Main Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Representative Volume Elements
  • 3. Explicit Subcycling
  • 4. Automatic Time Step Selector
  • 5. Modal Analysis
  • 6. Solvers and Solver Options
  • 7. eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM)
  • 8. External Loadstep Predictor
  • 9. Bolt
  • 10. Linear Beam
  • 11. Contact
  • 12. Nonlocal Regularization
  • 13. POD
  • 14. Conforming Reproducing Kernel Method
  • 15. Material Models
  • 16. Cohesive Material Models
  • 17. Multicriteria Rebalance
  • 18. Phase Field Fracture
  • 19. Other In-Development Capabilities
Sierra/SM Development Manual
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Front Matter

  • Abstract
  • Acknowledgements

Main Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Representative Volume Elements
  • 3. Explicit Subcycling
  • 4. Automatic Time Step Selector
  • 5. Modal Analysis
  • 6. Solvers and Solver Options
  • 7. eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM)
  • 8. External Loadstep Predictor
  • 9. Bolt
  • 10. Linear Beam
  • 11. Contact
  • 12. Nonlocal Regularization
  • 13. POD
  • 14. Conforming Reproducing Kernel Method
  • 15. Material Models
  • 16. Cohesive Material Models
  • 17. Multicriteria Rebalance
  • 18. Phase Field Fracture
  • 19. Other In-Development Capabilities
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