Application and implementation of transient algorithms in computer programs
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A brief introduction is given to the nonlinear finite element programs developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The four programs are DYNA3D and DYNA2D, which are explicit hydrocodes, and NIKE3D and NIKE2D, which are implicit programs. The main emphasis is on DYNA3D with asides about the other programs. During the past year several new features were added to DYNA3D, and major improvements were made in the computational efficiency of the shell and beam elements. Most of these new features and improvements will eventually make their way into the other programs. The emphasis in the computational mechanics effort was always, and continues to be, efficiency. To get the most out of the supercomputers, all Crays, the programs were vectorized where possible. Several of the more interesting capabilities of DYNA3D will be described and the impact on efficiency will be discussed. Some of the recent work on NIKE3D and NIKE2D will also be presented. In the belief that a single example is worth a thousand equations, the theory is skipped entirely and the examples presented.