Reducing the entry barrier for users and developers of peridynamic high performance computing
Jan‐Timo Hesse,
Christian Willberg,
Anna Pernatii
Abstract:Over the past two decades, Peridynamics (PD) research has exhibited remarkable diversity, with contributions spanning more than 180 journals and involving over 1000 researchers. Despite its broad applicability, a persistent challenge remains—how to foster widespread adoption. In the engineering domain, classical continuum mechanics, predominantly facilitated by the finite element method, enjoys extensive utilization, supported by a plethora of commercial and open‐source software tools. PD simulation tools ofte… Show more
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