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User Written C++ Joint Models (3DEC)

Using C++, users may develop their own constitutive models. Constitutive models can be developed for both zones and joints.

Writing constitutive models for zones is described in a separate section. This section describes how to write joint models for 3DEC.

  • Writing New Joint Constitutive Models
    • Methodology
      • Base Class for Joint Constitutive Models
      • Member Functions
      • Registration of Models
      • Information Passed between Model and Program during Cycling
      • State Indicators of Subcontacts
    • Implementation
      • Utility Structures
      • Example Constitutive Model
        • initialize() and run() functions
      • FISH Support for Constitutive Models
      • Creating User-Written Model DLLs
        • Using the Template
      • Loading and Running User-Written Model DLLs
  • Programmer’s Interface
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⇐ Programmer’s Interface | Writing New Joint Constitutive Models ⇒
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