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  1. Multiscale analysis of multilayer printed circuit board using Mechanics of Structure Genome

    23 Jan 2019 | Contributor(s):: Fei Tao, Xiuqi Lyu, Xin Liu, Wenbin Yu

    The structure of Printed Circuit board (PCB) is very complicated because it consists of woven composites and custom defined conducting layers. To improve the reliability of PCB, it is critical to predict the constitutive relations accurately. This study by implementing Mechanics of Structure...

  2. PreVABS/VABS/SwiftComp tutorial examples

    This page contains tutorial examples using PreVABS and VABS or SwiftComp. If you start a new page to share some examples related with this software, please title it with the prefix PreVABS: so that...

    https://cdmhub.org/groups/yugroup/wiki/MainPage/ID:PreVABStutorial

  3. Structure Genome: Fill the Gap between Materials Genome and Structural Analysis

    06 Jan 2015 | Contributor(s):: Wenbin Yu

    This presentation is given at 2015 AIAA SciTech conference. A new concept, Structure Genome (SG), is proposed to fill the gap between materials genome and structural analysis. SG acts as the basic building block of the structure connecting materials to structures and the mechanics of SG governs...

  4. SwiftComp available on Apple App Store

    19 Oct 2017 | Posted by Banghua Zhao

    SwiftComp iOS App is available on Apple App Store https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/swiftcomp/id1297825946?ls=1&mt=8. If you have an iPhone, you can find it in App Store by searching...

    https://cdmhub.org/groups/yugroup/blog/2017/10/swiftcomp-available-on-apple-app-store

  5. SwiftComp Examples

    19 Nov 2015 | Contributor(s):: Wenbin Yu

    These document contains the examples which could be used to get familiar with SwiftComp.

  6. SwiftComp: Right Results Right Away

    13 May 2015 | Contributor(s):: Wenbin Yu

    This presentation gives a brief review of SwiftComp which is a general-purpose multiscale constitutive modeling code. It can bridge microstructure with the final macroscopic structural model. It takes a FE mesh of Structure Genome, which is defined as the smallest mathematical building block of...

  7. Workshop2 MSG-based Multiscale Modeling for 3D Solids

    04 Jul 2019 | Contributor(s):: Banghua Zhao, Wenbin Yu

  8. Workshop3 MSG-based Multiscale Modeling for Plates/Shells

    04 Jul 2019 | Contributor(s):: Banghua Zhao, Wenbin Yu

  9. Workshop4 MSG-based Multiscale Modeling for Beams

    05 Jul 2019 | Contributor(s):: Banghua Zhao, Wenbin Yu

  10. Workshop5 MSG-based Multiscale Modeling for Textile Composites

    05 Jul 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Banghua Zhao, Wenbin Yu