If you can create finite element mesh for your model, you can use SwiftComp, which is a general-purpose multiscale constitutive modeling code based on the recently discovered mechanics of structure genome. The code can be directly launched in the cloud at https://cdmhub.org/resources/scstandard. We have shown SwiftComp can achieve same accuracy as 3D RVE analysis while greatly reduce the modeling efforts and computing time.
Finite element analysis of boron nitride nanotubes' shielding effect on the stress intensity factor of semielliptical surface crack in a wide range of matrixes using RVE model
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