This project aims at providing tools (functions, classes, bindings,
etc...) to handle behaviours written using MFront
generic interface.
For information about MFront
, see
http://thelfer.github.io/tfel/web/index.html.
Those tools are meant to be used by (FEM
, FFT
, etc.) solver
developers. This tools are not linked to the TFEL
libraries.
Permissive licences have been chosen to allow integration in open-source
and proprietary codes.
This project is described in this paper:
The official website can be found here: https://thelfer.github.io/mgis/web/index.html.
The project is build around the MFrontGenericInterface
library. This
library provides two main functions:
- the
mgis::behaviour::load
functions loadsMFront
behaviours from external shared libraries and retrieve all relevant meta data function. Those relevant information are stored in themgis::behaviour::Behaviour
class. - the
mgis::behaviour::integrate
integrates the behaviour over one time step. The data associated with an integration point are handled by themgis::behaviour::BehaviourData
class which contains the state of the integration point at the beginning and at the end of the time step.
The library also supports handling a group of integration points though
the mgis::behaviour::MaterialStateManager
class.
The following bindings are available:
c
bindings.python
bindings .fortran03
bindings.fenics
bindings (under current work in themaster
branch). Those bindings are strongly inspired by thefenics-solid-mechanics
project. Those bindings are currently quite limited as mostly serve as a proof of concept. Note thatMGIS
can also be used inFEniCS
through thepython
interface. This is discussed here: https://thelfer.github.io/mgis/web/FEniCSBindings.html.julia
bindings (experimental)
The following bindings are under consideration:
octave
binding
- Version
3.0
is meant to be build againstTFEL
5.0 - Version
2.2
is meant to be build againstTFEL
4.2 - Version
2.1
is meant to be build againstTFEL
4.1 - Version
2.0
is meant to be build againstTFEL
4.0 - Version
1.2.2
is meant to be build againstTFEL
3.4.3 - Version
1.2.1
is meant to be build againstTFEL
3.4.1 - Version
1.2
is meant to be build againstTFEL
3.4.0 - Version
1.1
is meant to be build againstTFEL
3.3.0 - Version
1.0
is meant to be build againstTFEL
3.2.0 - Version
1.0.1
is meant to be build againstTFEL
3.2.1
The following branches are available:
- The
master
branch follows the evolution of themaster
branch of theTFEL
project - The
rliv-3.0
follows the evolution of the 5.0.x series of theTFEL
project. - The
rliv-2.2
follows the evolution of the 4.2.x series of theTFEL
project. - The
rliv-2.1
follows the evolution of the 4.1.x series of theTFEL
project. - The
rliv-2.0
follows the evolution of the 4.0.x series of theTFEL
project. - The
rliv-1.2
follows the evolution of the 3.4.x series of theTFEL
project. - The
rliv-1.1
follows the evolution of the 3.3.x series of theTFEL
project. - The
rliv-1.0
follows the evolution of the 3.2.x series of theTFEL
project. Note that this branch is not compatible withTFEL-3.2.0
.
This project uses code extracted from the following projects:
- https://github.com/bitwizeshift/string_view-standalone by Matthew Rodusek
- https://github.com/mpark/variant: by Michael Park
- https://github.com/progschj/ThreadPool by Jakob Progsch and Václav Zeman
- https://github.com/martinmoene/span-lite by Martin Moene
- https://bitbucket.org/fenics-apps/fenics-solid-mechanics/ by Kristian B. Ølgaard and Garth N. Wells.