Published April 7, 2021 | Version v0.3
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The Materiaux material modeling suite (v0.3)

Authors/Creators

  • 1. Institute of Analysis and Scientific Computing, TU Wien

Description

Materiaux material modeling suite version v0.3. The aim of the project is to provide tools around multiphysical material modeling by enabling rapid development material models and facilitating their use in numerical simulations.

The file Materiaux-v0.3-source-and-doc.tar.gz contains the sources and documentation for the materiaux material modeling package and its companion packages dolfincoefficients and materiauXdolfin.

The file Materiaux-v0.3-container-image.tar.gz is a container image archive of the Materiaux material modeling suite version v0.3. In detail, the image contains the three packages mentioned above preinstalled alongside a slightly patched version of FEniCS/dolfin and a Jupyter notebook environment. Please note that the archive only contains open source software. In particular, the contained version Materiaux suite is provided under the GNU AGPL v3 license.

The archive can be loaded, e.g.,

  • with docker
docker load -i Materiaux-v0.3-container-image.tar.gz
  • with podman
gunzip -c Materiaux-v0.3-container-image.tar.gz | podman load

The image is also available via

docker pull registry.gitlab.com/materiaux/containers/materiaux-fenics:v0.3

or

podman pull registry.gitlab.com/materiaux/containers/materiaux-fenics:v0.3

respectively.

The Jupyter notebook environment can be launched via

jupyter-notebook --allow-root --no-browser --ip=0.0.0.0

This however requires the port 8888 of the container to be published. Please consult the documentation of your container suite in this regard. We recommend the docker documentation of the FEniCS project as an entrypoint for  container-based workflows in numerical modeling and scientific computing.

 

Acknowledgements

  • Version 0.3: Developed in the group of Joachim Schöberl at the Institute of Analysis and Scientific Computing at TU Wien. Funding was provided by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) project F65 -- Taming Complexity in Partial Differential Systems.
  • Earlier versions: The Materiaux material modeling suite has been initiated in 2018 in the group of Konstantinos Danas at the Solid Mechanics Lab (LMS) at École Polytechnique in Palaiseau/France. Konstantinos Danas is also the PI of the ERC Starting Grant MAGNETO under which versions 0.1 and 0.2 of Materiaux have been developed.

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Additional details

Funding

European Commission
MAGNETO - Active Magnetorheological Elastomers: from Hierarchical Composite Materials to tailored Instabilities 636903
FWF Austrian Science Fund
Taming Complexity in Partial Differential Systems F 65