ACME - Algorithms for Contact in a Multiphysics Environment API Version 1.0
Author(s) -
KEVIN BROWN,
RANDALL SUMMERS,
MICHEAL GLASS,
ARNE GULLERUD,
MARTIN HEINSTEIN,
REESE JONES
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/789572
Subject(s) - multiphysics , transient (computer programming) , computer science , discretization , interface (matter) , application programming interface , algorithm , computational science , software engineering , programming language , engineering , finite element method , parallel computing , mathematics , mathematical analysis , structural engineering , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method
An effort is underway at Sandia National Laboratories to develop a library of algorithms to search for potential interactions between surfaces represented by analytic and discretized topological entities. This effort is also developing algorithms to determine forces due to these interactions for transient dynamics applications. This document describes the Application Programming Interface (API) for the ACME (Algorithms for Contact in a Multiphysics Environment) library
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