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# DAMASK - The Düsseldorf Advanced Material Simulation Kit
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# DAMASK - The Düsseldorf Advanced Material Simulation Kit
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(This is a DAMASK fork with "Discrete deformation twinning model" implementation based on work done by Dr. Satyapriya Gupta and Dr. Philip Eisenlohr at MSU.)
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Visit [damask.mpie.de](https://damask.mpie.de) for installation and usage instructions
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Visit [damask.mpie.de](https://damask.mpie.de) for installation and usage instructions
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## DAMASK_EICMD
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This is a DAMASK fork with "Discrete deformation twinning model" implementation based on work done by Dr. Satyapriya Gupta and Dr. Philip Eisenlohr at MSU.)
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### The Discrete deformation twinning model
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>We introduce stochasticity for the nucleation and growth events of twinning through random sampling, similar to Monte Carlo Methods.
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>The ease or difficulty of a twinning event is controlled by adjusting the frequency of sampling.
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>At each voxel, the state of twinning is treated as a discrete quantity, unlike the approach based on diffused volume fraction.
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>The kinetics of twinning occur in the form of a “jump,” rather than following a rate equation as in the “pseudo-slip” approach.
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>The jumped state is evaluated using the correspondence matrix from Niewczas, Acta Materialia, 2010.
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## Contact Information
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## Contact Information
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