DYNA3D Code Practices and Developments | |
Lin, L. ; Zywicz, E. ; Raboin, P. | |
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | |
关键词: 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Computing, And Information Science; Mechanical Engineering; Documentation; D Codes; 42 Engineering; | |
DOI : 10.2172/791974 RP-ID : UCRL-ID-138654 RP-ID : W-7405-Eng-48 RP-ID : 791974 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
DYNA3D is an explicit, finite element code developed to solve high rate dynamic simulations for problems of interest to the engineering mechanics community. The DYNA3D code has been under continuous development since 1976[1] by the Methods Development Group in the Mechanical Engineering Department of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The pace of code development activities has substantially increased in the past five years, growing from one to between four and six code developers. This has necessitated the use of software tools such as CVS (Concurrent Versions System) to help manage multiple version updates. While on-line documentation with an Adobe PDF manual helps to communicate software developments, periodically a summary document describing recent changes and improvements in DYNA3D software is needed. The first part of this report describes issues surrounding software versions and source control. The remainder of this report details the major capability improvements since the last publicly released version of DYNA3D in 1996. Not included here are the many hundreds of bug corrections and minor enhancements, nor the development in DYNA3D between the manual release in 1993[2] and the public code release in 1996.
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