Python implementation of Elastica, an open-source software for the simulation of assemblies of slender, one-dimensional structures using Cosserat Rod theory.
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Python implementation of Elastica, an open-source software for the simulation of assemblies of slender, one-dimensional structures using Cosserat Rod theory.
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This repository contains the scripts developed to obtain (i) the analytical solution for the deployment and surface accuracy of transversally creased membranes with one or multiple folds, (ii) the corresponding finite element models and (iii) the script to run 2D digital image correlation for the experiments. Reference: Gori, M., & Bosi, F. (202…
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Standard structure for PHP based Elasticsearch integration
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